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A 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 ...
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 ...
DMACC was sued by Drake last summer over its logo, which Drake said was too similar to the block-letter D synonymous with the ...
This town isn't big enough for two schools to use the same letter in a similar font and color scheme for their brands. That's the holding of U.S. Chief District Judge Stephanie Rose, who ruled ...
NEW TONIGHT A LEGAL BATTLE BETWEEN DRAKE UNIVERSITY AND DES MOINES AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE OVER THEIR LOGOS IS INTENSIFYING. DRAKE FILED A LAWSUIT ARGUING THAT DMAX D BLOCK LOGO IS TOO SIMILAR TO ...
(Photo illustration from U.S. District Court exhibits) Des Moines Area Community College has removed nearly all of its digital and physical assets featuring its new “D” logo after a federal judge ...
A federal court has ordered DMACC to stop using a block-style "D" logo similar to Drake's existing trademark. The case involved logos for the two schools that both depict a block-style ...
The order, which requires DMACC to stop using the new D logo within 21 days, is a preliminary injunction, and does not officially end of the lawsuit. But because a judge must find a party is ...