Great explanation! Lierfield is in charge of managing the lisencing of said product, correct?
Great explanation! Lierfield is in charge of managing the lisencing of said product, correct?
You are what you are...just look at the signs on I-10 at the exits for the school...they all say university of louisiana at lafayette...for once in your life be proud of what you are and not what you want to be but will never be!!!
That’s not entirely true. Learfield is only responsible for regulating the rights and usage of athletics marks and logos on sponsors’ media and marketing materials. Including “Official Partner and/or Official Supporter or Proud Sponsor” designations.
Official licensing applications for the use of logos on things like apparel, products, and merchandise sales still go directly through Martin Hall. And that’s a fact.
Some count to 3 and get two numbers wrong.....
While I'm not certain on all the various possibilities I know for certain that Ragin Cajuns is trademarked by the University. As such any use of it is illegal unless licensed through the school who in reality uses Collegiate Licensing as do most universities. You probably would not have any problem with a t-shirt, for example, that said "Louisiana Football". Using University of Louisiana without the Lafayette might be a problem with the UL system but not positive how that name is protected.
I hope I'm wrong on this but I'm afraid UL failed to secure an all encompassing "Ragin Cajuns" trademark.
Meaning as long as the logo isn't used, or the topic is unrelated to athletics, they can't prevent a rollercoaster or a restaurant (for example) from using the name.
I hope I am wrong.
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