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U.S. District Judge Alan Albright has ordered organizers of a Lil Jon concert on the day of Baylor University’s Diadeloso festival to stop using Baylor branding and trademarks in their promotional material.

The university sued Baylor alumnus Umar Brimah and his company, Bleux LLC, last week in Waco’s U.S. District Court, alleging trademark infringement related to “The Dia Gang,” a group organized by Brimah.

Brimah said the concert will go on as planned, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday at Brazos Parking, a privately owned space across Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Baylor’s McLane Stadium. The event is not affiliated with Baylor or Diadeloso, he said.

In its complaint, the university alleges Brimah is “attempting to capitalize on Baylor’s Diadeloso festival by organizing and promoting a rival concert using the Dia marks,” including the Baylor logo and the words “Dia” and “Diadeloso.”

“Baylor University is required to protect its trademarks and intellectual property in order to maintain trademark registrations,” according to a university statement. “Our first step is always education, which Baylor did in this case. Unfortunately, in this situation, Baylor’s trademarks related to Diadeloso continue to be violated and misused, which has prompted this legal action.