Any use of all marks requires written approval prior to production. The name and marks of the University of Delaware are controlled under a licensing program administered through CLC. Many licensees can complete the application process within two months, while others may take considerably longer depending on how quickly they meet the requirements. For more information, please contact CLC.
Generally the process is divided into three steps:. After receiving approval, a finished sample of the product must be submitted for review. Once the agreement is signed and returned to CLC, an officer of CLC will sign the agreement and fully executed copies are returned to the licensee with royalty reporting forms.
Internal License Allows a company to produce product bearing the trademarks of collegiate institutions for university departments and related entities for internal consumption only. Cannot provide product at retail or direct to consumer. Retail License Allows a company to produce product bearing the trademarks of unlimited collegiate institutions for sale in designated retail channels, direct to consumer, and university departments and related entities.
Complete the Collegiate Licensing Corporation application on its website see Resources. This is a simple form asking for personal information and a brief description of your company and the type of product that you wish to produce. If this meets CLC's approval, it will request more information from you. Submit your proposed designs in sample form or with drawings for CLC approval. The drawings or samples should have the marks for the institution on the products you you wish to produce and sell.
You will need to complete product information sheets, and possibly complete an Authorized Manufacturer's Agreement. You will need to disclose the factory locations where you will be producing the product at this time, and pay all of the advance fees and licensing fees required by the CLC as well.
If you have an idea for a licensed product, you may need to partner with a company that can meet the strict requirements for licensing, or a company that is already licensed to produce and sell product.
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