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A suit Drake filed against Des Moines Area Community College isn't over, but a judge says DMACC must stop using a logo that resembles the university's. Des Moines Register.
A suit Drake filed against Des Moines Area Community College isn't over, but a judge says DMACC must stop using a logo that resembles the university's ...
In July, Drake filed a trademark lawsuit against DMACC, arguing that the community college's new black and white block letter "D" logo was too similar to Drake's historic "Vintage D" logo.
U.S. Chief District Judge Stephanie Rose issued a preliminary injunction last month, requiring Des Moines Area Community College to ditch its new D logo within 21 days of the issued order ...
A court has ordered DMACC to stop using logos similar to Drake's branding, but declined Drake's request to sanction DMACC for delays in complying.
The decision also set a deadline to remove all usage before Dec. 13, with the stipulation that Drake University would DMACC $25,000 as reimbursement for removing the logo if the community college ...
Des 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 temporary ...
A federal judge has issued an injunction temporarily prohibiting Des Moines Area Community College from using a new school logo that is “virtually identical” to that of Drake University.
A comparison of logos for Drake University and Des Moines Area Community College included in court filings. A federal court has ordered DMACC to stop using a block-style "D" logo similar to Drake ...
Des 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 suit Drake filed against Des Moines Area Community College isn't over, but a judge says DMACC must stop using a logo that resembles the university's Court orders DMACC to drop new D logo, holds ...