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BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The U.S. Naval Academy has taken notice of the striking resemblance of the USNA crest and a logo for a sportswear company owned by Nike, and they're not too pleased.
Updated: 9:01 PM EDT Jun 15, 2018 Editorial Standards ⓘ ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The U.S. Naval Academy wants Nike to stop using a logo that the sports apparel company released this week.
The new logo, unveiled Tuesday, does not replace the "AF" symbol as the U.S. Air Force Academy’s primary logo, but will serve as an official expression of the Academy's spirit, the Academy said.
Other logos include CNN, Sony, Samsung, Ray-Ban, Dell, NASA, Fed-Ex, and even Fast Company. Basically, if you see something in a company’s emblem that can’t be read, it’s not strictly a logo.
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