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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 8 MIN

Cambridge Rowing in trademark dispute with University

from Cambridge Breakfast · host Julian Clover

A Cambridge rowing business says it feels “terrified” after the University of Cambridge opposed its attempt to trademark an its logo. Cambridge Rowing applied to register the mark in January […]

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