A University logo, just like any symbol representing goods or services, can be (and generally is) trademarked
If the University in question has registered the logo and you haven't obtained the proper permission then yes you would be guilty of infringement.
It's always in your best interest to ask first before using any widely recognized symbol.
To sue someone for trademark infringement, you must first obtain proof that a person was using your trademark or purposes not related to the government, such as schooling, or governmental advertising purposes. Also, you must have fair proof that the person was using it knowing that it was trademarked and/or of your design. You should also check no changes have been made to the trademark, as even small changes are considered changing the trademark to look differently. You then go to court, fill out all forms, and go to court on the day given to you by administration.
for navigational purposes
For navigational purposes
For navigational purposes
For navigational purposes
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navigational purposes as well as weather forecasts and harvesting and planting times of crops
For navigational purposes and knowing how to work out 3 figure bearings from North in a clockwise direction
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking, but using a person's image or name without permission may be defamation of character, and using a product's image or name without permission may be trademark infringement or consumer fraud.
Yes; it is a trademark of Osborne y Compania.
Answers.com is WikiAnswers.com It is the same company, with shared and separate data. I would assume both sites carry separate trademark registrations for business purposes.
Goods and services are protected by trademark rather than copyright; copyright protects original creative works. For the purposes of trademark registration, goods and services are divided into categories ranging from chemicals to personal services.