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Out and About in Arlington: Start your weekend with basketball and end it with a musical
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Out and About in Arlington: Start your weekend with basketball and end it with a musical

  • San Antonio Spurs vs. New York Knicks game set for 7:30 p.m. June 5 at Texas Live; reservations recommended.
  • Puppy Pals Live brings family-friendly entertainment to Arlington Music Hall on June 5 at 7:30 p.m.
  • The Wiz at Theatre Arlington runs through June 21 with shows on select dates this weekend.
  • In Entertainment District: Spurs-Knicks matchup is a key weekend highlight for fans.
  • Music Street Market at Levitt Pavilion offers free admission from 6-10 p.m. on June 6.
  • Bookish Bazaar at Inclusion Coffee runs 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on June 6 with free admission.
  • The Wiz production continues weekends through June 21 at Theatre Arlington, with evening and matinee showtimes.
  • Texas Live hosts NBA viewing options with local dining and entertainment nearby.
  • Event listings include puppy pals, bookign bazaar, and music market as weekend diversions.
  • The article emphasizes local journalism and invites reader engagement for weekend plans.
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Businesses face strict World Cup trademark rules. Here are the guidelines
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Businesses face strict World Cup trademark rules. Here are the guidelines

  • Businesses face strict FIFA World Cup trademark rules that limit how they market during the event.
  • Using World Cup hashtags or trademarked terms can trigger copyright issues for businesses.
  • HopFusion Ale House faced a Facebook ban after a World Cup post prompted trademark concerns.
  • FIFA protects terms like World Cup 26, Copa Mundial de la FIFA 26, and related marks from commercial use.
  • Arlington and Fort Worth brands are suggested as preapproved alternatives for World Cup marketing.
  • Official FIFA images and slogans are off-limits for commercial use.
  • Non-commercial posts by fans are allowed, provided they don’t promote a business.
  • Small businesses should avoid using World Cup language in marketing to prevent channel restrictions.
  • FIFA’s guidelines require caution with hashtags that reference FIFA or the World Cup.
  • The article emphasizes practical steps for businesses to stay compliant during the World Cup.
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