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Old 08-24-2003, 03:52 PM
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Whats the big deal if someone says something that another group supposedly "owns"? I mean, if you look at the Beta crest, and many other crests of fraternities/sororities founded after us, a lot of them are modeled after us. Do I get pissed everytime I see the FIJI, ATO, DTD or Triangle crest? Nope, I am somewhat honored.

The APhiA's at my school used to do this 'call' (so to speak): "One, One, One, One, NIIIINE, O (oh), six". We didn't hear them saying "copyright" or "patent pending" following their 'call', so we did one going "One, One, One, One, eeeiiiggght, three, nine" and they loved it. No asses were handed on platters either.

Still need to know, whats the big friggen deal?

"Mutthaphuckinwordupyo" - copyright

Read in italic below (since when did NPHC groups become NON-GLO?)

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Originally posted by ChaosDST
Uh...I asked a question and she rolled her eyes.

If a GLO takes an NPHC orgs' call, it's going to raise OUR eyebrows. We just don't do that and it has nothing to do with the number of greek orgs.

But, I'm sure she can speak for her organization better than you can.

 


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