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Drake wants to know why DMACC hasn't ditched its new logo yet, court documents showThe fight over using the big "D" continues for two Des Moines schools embroiled in a legal battle over similar logos. Drake University's lawyers are asking an Iowa court to issue DMACC an order to ...
The defamation claim was tied to an email Drake sent to its alumni alleging that DMACC was causing “confusion in the ...
A federal judge recently dismissed claims that Drake University defamed Des Moines Area Community College, the latest ...
A federal judge said DMACC Foundation made "giant leaps" to accuse Drake of defamation but declined to impose sanctions.
A federal judge ruled that DMACC acted in "good faith" to change its logos after a preliminary injunction barred the community college from using its new logo. Drake University sued DMACC in 2024 ...
WE’LL. TWO KEY RULINGS HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN FAVOR OF DMACC. THE COLLEGE WAS SUED BY DRAKE UNIVERSITY OVER ITS LOGO. THE COURTS SIDED WITH DMACC FOR THEM TO INCREASE THEIR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ...
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 ...
At issue is a 2023 rebranding for DMACC that adopted a white block D logo and blue-on-blue color scheme, both of which Drake said came impermissibly close to Drake's longstanding branding.
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