Battle of the Wolves Between NC State and University of Nevada Reno
NCSU's "Toughie" Has a Strikingly Similar Look-alike in Nevada
North Carolina State University's "Toughie" Mr. Wuf logo may have an unwanted relative at the University of Nevada at Reno. According to the Technician, the student newspaper at North Carolina State University, the university may take legal action against the University of Nevada forBattle of the Wolves Between NC State and University of Nevada Reno
Cindy Sears, director of NCSU's trademark licensing, told the Technician that she has never seen an incident of possible infringements with another university in her tenure of more than 10 years at NCSU. However, the News & Observer reports North Carolina State University handles around 10 infringement cases per year on nearly 15 registered trademarks.
After receiving an email tip from a fan on a possible trademark infringement, Sears pulled up the University of Nevada's online gift store to find a very familiar face clad with a navy blue top hat.
According to the News & Observer, the University of Nevada sells caps, spirit flags, door mats, floor mats, and even steering wheel covers bearing the navy blue image resembling NCSU's Toughie. NCSU trademarks two versions of Toughie, a "strutting wolf" pose, and a mug shot.
Another striking similarity between the two universities involves the mascot of each school. North Carolina State University is represented by the Wolfpack, while the University of Nevada at Reno is represented by the Wolf Pack - two words. The Technician reports that the National Collegiate Athletic Association has over 1,000 member schools, yet only two - NCSU and Nevada - have mascots involving wolves.
As the News & Observer reports, North Carolina State University has sent notice to the University of Nevada, but a response had not been received as of June 6. According to Cindy Sears, "fashion colors" of the logo are covered under NCSU's trademark.
Cindy Sears also stated in an interview with the Technician, "To me this is a huge infringement... This is the type of thing we'd turn over to legal counsel."
Related information
- NCSU usually handles nearly 10 trademark infringements on its 15 registered trademarks each year.
- Cindy Sears has never had a case go to court in 17 years, but the Nevada case could end up in court.
- The University of Nevada had not officially responded to media contacts as of press times.
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