Aggies is a trademark of Texas A&M. It's almost assuredly limited to reference to Texas A&M, and this would definitely infringe upon that.I really dont see any institutional trademarks that were violated unless the university has trademarked "Aggies" "Whoop" or "Howdie"
New Mexico State and Utah State might disagree with you.Aggies is a trademark of Texas A&M. It's almost assuredly limited to reference to Texas A&M, and this would definitely infringe upon that.
Let me restate for clarity. Texas A&M has a trademark on "Aggie" as a reference to Texas A&M athletics.New Mexico State and Utah State might disagree with you.
Aggies is a trademark of Texas A&M. It's almost assuredly limited to reference to Texas A&M, and this would definitely infringe upon that.
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"clean"? I don't think so... The Big 8 is where cheatin' first got "rollin, baby"....
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