Doug Ulman: MD Anderson trademark lawsuit is a frustrating “distraction from our core mission”

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MD Anderson Cancer Center’s complaint against Pelotonia, filed Oct. 5, 2016, argues that the Ohio cancer fundraiser’s use of the slogan “One Goal: End Cancer” infringes on the Houston hospital’s “One goal. Stop cancer.” registered trademark.

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