Hockey player Ovechkin decided to patent the phrase “I’m okay. Russian machine never breaks»
The Russian striker of the National Hockey League (NHL) club “Washington Capitals” Alexander Ovechkin decided to patent the phrase he uttered. This was reported on the website of the Bulletin of the licensed market.
The hockey player wanted to register the phrase “I’m okay. Russian machine never breaks “(” I’m fine. The Russian car does not break “). If Rospatent approves Ovechkin’s application, it will be prohibited to use this expression for commercial purposes without the consent of the player. In addition, as the owner of exclusive rights, he will be able to profit from his intellectual property.
Ovechkin said this phrase in 2006. Then the Russian fell on the ice after a throw by Washington defender Sean Morrison and his teammates helped him leave the site. When asked about his health, Ovechkin answered with these words.
Ovechkin has been playing in the National Hockey League since 2005. He spent all seasons in North America with Washington. Together with the club, the hockey player won the Stanley Cup in 2018. With the Russian national team, Ovechkin won three world championships.
Source: Lenta

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