The Waukee, Iowa, school district has a new W.
The district faced a simmering dispute with the University of Wisconsin, which claimed Waukee’s “W” looked too much like the university’s “W,” which is used to market Badger merchandise.
The Waukee, Iowa, school district has a new W. The district faced a trademark dispute with the University of Wisconsin, which claimed Waukee's "W" looked too much like the university's "W," which is used to market Badger merchandise. Waukee officials decided to change their "W" rather than go to court, which likely would have cost more than changing the letter. The new "W," which was approved by a Wisconsin licensing representative, will force Waukee to buy new stationery, sports uniforms and a scoreboard.
March 14, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The Waukee, Iowa, school district has a new W.
The district faced a simmering dispute with the University of Wisconsin, which claimed Waukee’s “W” looked too much like the university’s “W,” which is used to market Badger merchandise.
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