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The Harvard Trademark Program was established by the President and Fellows of Harvard College in order to protect Harvard’s trademarks; to regulate the use of the trademarks on products sold under license from the University; and, after covering its operational expenses, to help support Harvard’s student-aid initiatives with royalties received from the sale of licensed products. In its protection efforts, the Trademark Program oversees the registration of Harvard’s trademarks and guards against their unauthorized use by identifying and resolving cases involving the misuse or infringement of Harvard’s trademarks on a worldwide basis.... Read more
Overview
Use of Harvard's Name
The Harvard Trademark Program administers the University’s Use-of-Name policies and guidelines, which govern the manner in which Harvard schools, departments, units, student organizations, and the wider Harvard community may use the Harvard names and insignias through representations that are appropriate, accurate, and in accord with the following applicable policies and guidelines: Policy on the Use of Harvard Names and Insignias, Use of Harvard Names and Insignias in Electronic Contexts, Endorsement Guidelines, Harvard’s Name and Alcoholic Beverages and other policies and guidelines with use-of-name components such as Principles Governing Commercial Activities, Guidelines for Events at Harvard University Sponsored by For-Profit Entities, and all other “Related Policies & Guidelines.” ... Read more about Use of Harvard's Name
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