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DMACC loses right to use new 'D' logo after court rules in favor of Drake UniversityA judge has sided with Drake University in a lawsuit, stripping DMACC of the ability to use the “D” logo in its branding. DMACC has been ordered to cease current use of the affected trademarks ...
A federal judge recently dismissed claims that Drake University defamed Des Moines Area Community College, the latest ...
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Quite the 'D'-bacle: DMACC ordered to ditch new logo while Drake's trademark lawsuit plays outA federal judge has ordered Des Moines Area Community College to stop using a new school logo, finding that Drake University would likely be successful in establishing trademark infringement.
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DMACC claims victory in latest legal battle with Drake over logoTwo key rulings have been issued in an ongoing legal feud between Drake University and Des Moines Area Community College. DMACC was sued by Drake last summer over its logo, which Drake said was ...
The defamation claim was tied to an email Drake sent to its alumni alleging that DMACC was causing “confusion in the ...
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Drake-like Ds vanish from DMACC campuses after judge's injunctionDes Moines Area Community College has removed nearly all of its digital and physical assets featuring its new “D” logo after a federal judge granted Drake University’s request to place a ...
A federal judge said DMACC Foundation made "giant leaps" to accuse Drake of defamation but declined to impose sanctions.
Drake University, citing the attire worn by its bulldog mascot, seen above, is suing Des Moines Area Community College for trademark infringement over the latter's use of the letter "D" in a ...
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