Licensing today is a vastly larger and more lucrative deal than it was
decades ago. UF used to handle licensing in house, but it got so big that
they outsourced it.
Using a company like CLC increases revenue because vendors can go to one
source to license a bunch of university logos. I agree with O
On Oct 25, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Oliver Barry wrote:
Why do you think some spokesperson for the university hasn’t
organized a press conference and exclaimed to the world that this
kind of activity is overboard and we really didn’t intend for the
small elementary school to be hurt? Why not? B
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On Oct 25, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Oliver Barry wrote:
May be a new licensing company, but they’re not doing anything
without the complete sanction of the University of Florida.
UF hired them, not the other way around. They could be fired if
they weren’t doing what UF wanted.
I've not seen the
Yep, CLC represents both UF and FSU.
That's whose position has changed - not the universities.
-Zeb
On Oct 25, 2010, at 2:46 PM, Helen Huntley wrote:
I think this is the biggest company:
About The Collegiate Licensing Company
CLC is a division of global sports and entertainment company IMG.
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On Oct 25, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Helen Huntley wrote:
Other schools do this too.
FYI-Here is an editorial regarding FSU cracking down on Bradenton Southeast
High School's use of the Semin
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I think this is the biggest company:
About The Collegiate Licensing Company
CLC is a division of global sports and entertainment company IMG. Founded in
1981, CLC is the oldest and largest collegiate licensing agency in the U.S
I think this is the biggest company:
*About The Collegiate Licensing Company*
CLC is a division of global sports and entertainment company IMG. Founded in
1981, CLC is the oldest and largest collegiate licensing agency in the U.S.
and represents nearly 200 colleges, universities, bowl games, athlet
On Oct 25, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Helen Huntley wrote:
Other schools do this too.
FYI-Here is an editorial regarding FSU cracking down on Bradenton
Southeast High School's use of the Seminole logo:
http://www.bradenton.com/2010/09/19/2587869/seminoles-vs-seminoles-
logo-war.html
It might be a d
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I'm sure that it knows it now, but probably agreed to exclusivity language
as part of the licensing agreement thinking that it meant that Nike would
market UF merchandise, not Adidas,
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Other schools do this too.
FYI-Here is an editorial regarding FSU cracking down on Bradenton Southeast
High School's use of the Seminole logo:
http://www.bradenton.com/2010/
Other schools do this too.
FYI-Here is an editorial regarding FSU cracking down on Bradenton Southeast
High School's use of the Seminole logo:
http://www.bradenton.com/2010/09/19/2587869/seminoles-vs-seminoles-logo-war.html
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 1:13 PM, John Vega wrote:
> I'm sure that it
I'm sure that it knows it now, but probably agreed to exclusivity
language as part of the licensing agreement thinking that it meant
that Nike would market UF merchandise, not Adidas, or something along
those lines.
However, exclusive means exclusive, and now UF finds its hands tied
and h
So, UF doesn't know this bad old company is putting the squeeze on these poor
defenseless high schools?
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