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West Virginia University is suing a Morgantown apparel company that it claims violated the school's trademarks. The lawsuit alleges that T-shirts sold by Fastees contain WVU's trademarks or "confusingly similar" imitations. It also claims Internet domain names registered by Fastees violate the trademarks. The Dominion Post reports that WVU filed the lawsuit last week in federal court. Kevin Ford, managing member of Miva-Man, declined to comment to the newspaper until he spoke to his lawyer. The newspaper says Miva-Man operates under the name Fastees. Information from: The Dominion Post, http://www.dominionpost.com

MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SustainU, a leading producer of apparel using fabrics made from 100% recycled materials that are manufactured in the USA, today announced the opening of its first retail store in Morgantown, WV on Tuesday, November 29th. Located in the Wharf District, the store will feature SustainU's line of t-shirts, hoodies and polos made from 100% recycled material and manufactured entirely in the United States.(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20111123/NE11730 ) Sponsored by: "We are the only apparel company in the United States that uses only recycled material and American labor to manufacture its clothing," said Chris Yura,

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