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Old 07-15-2003, 12:53 PM
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Originally posted by Kristin AGD
cristina,

Please don't get discouraged. People are only questioning you in hope to understand better. We have serial helpers here on gc. It is what we live for. It is understandable that without a greek life at your school, and MTV's sorority life as an example, you might not understand how greek letter organizations work, especially pertaining to national groups. But you found the best place for information, anywhere! Just keeping reading the threads, it will all come together.

Still wishing you luck,
~Kristin
Our group is a women's group. The advisor that I am working with to create this project doesn't know (but I know now) that we are unable to use all SK marks, logos, symbols, etc. because they are registered and trademarked with SK by itself. But, from this e.mail from Pat Mount (she's involved w/ recruitment of SK):

All Sigma Kappa marks, logos, symbols, etc. are registered, trademarked
and/or word marked so you could NOT use the Sigma Kappa part of the name by
itself. Using the four Greek letters (assuming they, in combination, do not
connote an existing member of the National Pan Hellenic or Inter Fraternity
Council) would not be a problem as far as I'm able to determine. But you
would have to be consistent in using all four together.

Does it mean I can use SKEPi together and use marks, logos of SK? I am not using their history since it does not pertain to use since there isn't another SKEPi around.
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