What qualifies as a Carnegie Mellon University identifying mark?
Carnegie Mellon asserts ownership over its name and any other mark, logo, insignia, seal, design, symbol or any combination of these, which have come to be associated with Carnegie Mellon. Click here for trademark descriptions. How can I tell if a product is licensed? Carnegie Mellon is a member of the Collegiate Product Labeling Group. The label identifies the product an officially licensed product to the buying public. With The label, the alumnus, student and fan know they are buying a product of quality that represents the goodwill of Carnegie Mellon. Click here for label information. What products can be licensed? The Trademark Licensing Office grants a license to imprint, engrave or embroider Carnegie Mellon identifying marks on products such as T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, sweaters shorts, hats and other apparel items. Other licensed goods include, but are not limited to, glassware, leather good, decals, jewelry, clocks, lamps, coffee tables, mouse pads, banners, signs, key ch