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Protest Skateboards Original Owner Tells Terry Kennedy to Pick Another Brand Name

Should TK rebrand again?
ShreddER March 25, 2026
Protest Skateboards Original Owner Tells Terry Kennedy to Pick Another Brand Name
Credit: David Livingston; Michael Faux

As we previously reported, Terry Kennedy recently rebranded his TK Skate Co. to Protest Skateboards.

READ MORE: Terry Kennedy’s TK Skate Co. Has Officially Rebranded to Protest Skateboards

Terry Kennedy's TK Skate Co. Has Officially Rebranded to Protest Skateboards
Credit: David Livingston; Protest Skateboards

Some fans are excited about it, but not everyone is on board.

The original founder of Protest Skateboards, Michael Faux, started the brand back in 2002 and still runs it in his own way, and he isn’t happy about someone else using the name.

Faux built Protest Skateboards from the ground up and even raised Andy Anderson when he was a young buck through the brand while keeping the company alive in small ways.

Over the years, he has created collector decks and shared the history of the brand online.

Despite stepping back from day-to-day operations, Faux has maintained control over the name and continues to operate under Protest Movement.

When TK's boards appeared on the streets under the new name, Faux was not okay with it.

READ MORE: Terry Kennedy Hits the Streets on Zero Deck While His New Brand is Not Finalized Yet

Terry Kennedy Riding Zero Skateboards Deck
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The original Protest Skateboards is not for sale, and the brand name is meant to stay with him.

Faux’s stance is simple and said that TK should pick a new name for his company.

The skating community is now watching to see how TK will respond. Meanwhile, Faux continues to release special collector decks and keep the original spirit of Protest Skateboards alive.

The situation shows the importance of brand history and ownership, and some names carry a legacy that can’t simply be taken.

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