Print-On-Demand Company Challenges Penn State Logo Verdict, Seeks New Trial

A print-on-demand company embroiled in a legal dispute with The Pennsylvania State University over the use of its name and logos is seeking a new trial. The company had been permanently barred from using any of Penn State’s trademarks. In response, it has approached a federal judge, claiming that the verdict form used in the initial trademark infringement trial confused the jury. The company also argues that Penn State’s presented evidence was insufficient to prove any illegal use of the trademarks. For more details, the request for a new trial can be further explored in the Law360 report.