Baylor University Sues Boston University over BU Logo
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Baylor Sues Boston University Logo Over Trademark Infringement
Baylor University has filed a federal lawsuit against Boston University, alleging that BU’s use of an interlocking “BU” logo is “essentially identical” to Baylor’s long‑standing trademarked design, causing confusion and diluting its brand. Baylor’s complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Waco, Texas, cites trademark infringement, unfair competition, and false designation of origin. The interlocking “BU” has served as Baylor’s visual identity …
Baylor U Sues Boston U Over 'Essentially Identical' School Logo
"The lawsuit alleges trademark infringement, unfair competition, and false designation of origin, according to the university’s complaint." The post Baylor U Sues Boston U Over ‘Essentially Identical’ School Logo first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Baylor University sues Boston University for use of trademarked interlocking ‘BU’ logo
Baylor University sued the Trustees of Boston University Friday in the United States District Court in Texas over BU’s use of an interlocking “BU” logo, according to court documents. A Baylor University sweatshirt and a Boston University cup, both depicting an interlocking “BU” logo. Baylor University sued Boston University over the “essentially identical” logo. (SAMANTHA GENZER) Baylor, a private Christian university in Texas, said BU’s use of…
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