August 7. On this date in 1928, the "Bahá'í" trademark (Trade-Mark 245,271) was registered with the United States Patent Office.
On March 31, 1941, the New York Supreme Court
dismissed a court case brought by National Spiritual Assembly and Trustees of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada against
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab for the use of the word "Bahá'í." The judge granted a motion to dismiss, stating that "the plaintiffs have no right to a monopoly of the name of a religion. The defendants, who purport to be members of the same religion, have an equal right to use the name of the religion..."
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