Word: trademark
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Review is coming under the scrutiny of University lawyers and administrators who believe the journal is in violation of Harvard's trademark rights...
According to Wald, the school has a number ofoptions when potential conflicts arise surroundingthe use of the Harvard trademark. These includearranging a name change or engaging in a licensingagreement, which applies to commercial usages ofthe name and requires payment of a license...
...addition to replacing Christy's orange and green logo with the yellow, red and green tri-color of 7-Eleven, new ownership heralds the introduction of a slew of trademark 7-Eleven services as well...
Everyone in Cabrini-Green, it seems, knows Brother Bill, 63. He is a difficult man to overlook, his 5-ft. 11-in., 220-lb. frame clad in a trademark flowing, sky-blue cassock made from hundreds of tattered denim patches. That robe has become an understood symbol of peace and humility in this place with precious little of either. Fifty-three times, by his count, he has waded into gunfire in order to stop it. Fifty-three times, the gunfire has stopped. And 53 times, he has emerged unscathed...
...need to pull an all-nighter arises, Surge may be the answer. But be fore-warned. As McLaughlin cautions, "It's an acquired taste--it doesn't taste like Mountain Dew." The prevalence of the drink's trademark green and red bottle in vending machine campus-wide, however, means that it's a taste Harvard students may soon acquire...