Ruling that the term “Redskin” is disparaging to Native Americans, a divided panel of three administrative law judges from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Wednesday canceled six of the National Football League team’s trademarks.

The majority ruled that the Washington Redskins’ trademark registrations “must be canceled” because the term Redskin was seen as offensive by a substantial number of Native Americans as long ago as 1967, when the first of the trademarks was issued.