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Trademark Protection
Licensing Program
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What is the Trademark Program’s mission?
The Trademark Program’s mission, as established by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, is to protect and license Harvard’s trademarks throughout the world.
In addition, the Trademark Program assists the Harvard community with the various policies...
What are Harvard’s trademarks?
The family of “Harvard” trademarks, many of which are registered throughout the world for a variety of goods and services, are comprised of word-marks, design-marks, and letter-marks.
Word-marks include names for the University itself such as “Harvard”...
How does Harvard protect its trademarks from unauthorized use?
Harvard’s trademarks are protected by a wide variety of means. One way is through the many legitimate trademark registrations owned by Harvard throughout the world. Another way is through monitoring services which notify the Trademark Program whenever an...
What are the Trademark Program’s licensing activities?
Through its domestic and international licensing programs, the Trademark Program grants licenses to qualified manufacturers to produce a variety of Harvard insignia items for sale to the public.
In return for their licensing rights, licensees pay...
Does Harvard license internationally?
Harvard does license its trademarks internationally and currently has licensees in various countries around the world. Generally, the Trademark Program utilizes the services of professional licensing agents in specific territories to help identify...
Who can or should become licensed?
Any person or company wishing to produce any type of goods bearing Harvard's trademarks must either be licensed or receive special written permission from the Trademark Program to produce such goods.
Harvard does not typically license its trademarks for...
What goods can be licensed?
Typically the University licenses apparel, novelty items, and stationery products.
Apparel includes items such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, dress shirts, jackets, sweaters, shorts, caps, and ties.
Novelty items encompass such items as key chains, watches...