John Kohlstrand asked, concerning Bowling Green logo licensing: >A guy with a pudgy, football build said that the store doesn't carry >"MAC" gear. They can't sell it, because it isn't licensed. Notre Dame's is. > >Does anyone know what he's talking about? What is this licensing crap, and >how do you get a license? Simply put, licensing Bowling Green's logo is the privilege of the university itself. The right to license does not belong to any individual. While many have made money by using university (or any other entity) logos, these undertakings are liable to legal challenge and possibly also financial restitution to the "injured" party. The Wisconsin Badger, for example, is a logo which commands a royalty on every item manufactured. Use of the Badger logo on any merchandise must be "approved" by the licensing department of the UW-Madison prior to production and marketing. The licensing department is staffed by an attorney. NCAA or MAC are not involved, unless their logos appear side by side to the university's logo as well. Hope this helps. John Wong <[log in to unmask]>