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Originally posted by saetex
I got accepted to some of the top law schools in the country, i really don't care what you think, I took the best route to prepare myself for what I wanted to study in post grad. I could give a flying f**k what you think.
If you would have actually read my post, you would have seen that I got other opinions from family members who are all very respected attorneys in high profile law firms.
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So where did you get accepted? Where are you going?
That's nice that you have well respected attorneys in your family. However, it doesn't mean that they have any idea of what they're talking about unless they're working on the case. Which you've given no indication that they are
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yeah, i realize exactly what you are saying about the foundation, that is common knowledge. The information that I received basically said that A&M had the exclusive rights to "The 12th Man." Including advertising, marketing, foundations, etc. etc. Basically, I would guess, A&M has the sole rights to the slogan used in any way shape or form. They have won cases in the past pertaining to the same issues. What more do you people want?
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Again, what you're saying is very very basic information. There are a lot of details and nuances that you don't understand that the rest of us are trying to point out. It's not as simple as "they have a trademark on it". There's a lot more to it.