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RE: O'Bannon case, Ware, great example of ramifications.
(04-06-2013 07:17 AM)gocards#1 Wrote:  The university isn't making a dime off the shirt, and Adidas is donating a portion of the profits to the general scholarship fund. They made the shirt after requests from fans poured in as a way to show tribute to Ware. Nobody's getting rich off his injury.

If the university is making money for the general scholarship fund, then it is making something off the shirt.

What exactly is the difference between Adidas paying Louisville a licensing fee like it usual does and Adidas "donating" the profits to Louisville? Like I said, t-shirt costs maybe $3 to make and sells for $25. ALL money split between Adidas and Louisville.

Louisville students were asking the school to sell an overpriced $25 dollar t-shirt based on an Adidas advertising slogan to honor Ware? That's pretty sad if true.
04-06-2013 01:23 PM
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