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The result of the move request was: Move. ( non-admin closure) Neo-Jay ( talk) 08:03, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
P. LEAGUE+ → P. League+ – "League" should be lowercased per Wikipedia:Naming conventions (capitalization). "LEAGUE" is just a stylized version. Even if it is the official stylized version, it should not be used in the title per Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Trademarks (1."Follow standard English text formatting and capitalization practices, even if the trademark owner considers nonstandard formatting "official", as long as this is a style already in widespread use, rather than inventing a new one"; 2. "In the article about a trademark, it is conventional to give the normal English spelling in the lead section, followed by a note, such as "(stylized as ...)" (or "(stylised as ...)" depending on the article's variety of English), with the stylized version (which may include simple stylization, like capitalization changes, decorative characters, or superscripting, but not colorization, attempts to emulate font choices, or other elaborate effects), then resume using an alternative that follows the usual rules of spelling and punctuation, for the remainder of the article. In other articles that mention the subject, use only the normal English spelling, not the stylization."). For example, Time magazine's official name is "TIME", but Wikipedia uses "Time" as its title. Neo-Jay ( talk) 07:19, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Move. ( non-admin closure) Neo-Jay ( talk) 08:03, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
P. LEAGUE+ → P. League+ – "League" should be lowercased per Wikipedia:Naming conventions (capitalization). "LEAGUE" is just a stylized version. Even if it is the official stylized version, it should not be used in the title per Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Trademarks (1."Follow standard English text formatting and capitalization practices, even if the trademark owner considers nonstandard formatting "official", as long as this is a style already in widespread use, rather than inventing a new one"; 2. "In the article about a trademark, it is conventional to give the normal English spelling in the lead section, followed by a note, such as "(stylized as ...)" (or "(stylised as ...)" depending on the article's variety of English), with the stylized version (which may include simple stylization, like capitalization changes, decorative characters, or superscripting, but not colorization, attempts to emulate font choices, or other elaborate effects), then resume using an alternative that follows the usual rules of spelling and punctuation, for the remainder of the article. In other articles that mention the subject, use only the normal English spelling, not the stylization."). For example, Time magazine's official name is "TIME", but Wikipedia uses "Time" as its title. Neo-Jay ( talk) 07:19, 8 February 2021 (UTC)