Word: trademark
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...Anne and I have always been open...it has been a trademark of our conversations [with students],” he said...
...cadre of drunken Harvard students, sits, ponderous, the main attraction. From time to time, he disengages from what appears to be a highly involved internal dialectic on whether or not to take another sip of his water, clasps lucky fans by the ears, and repeatedly graces them with his trademark headbutt. The anticipation in the room is almost palpable as he, with great effort, makes his way towards the stage. It is here that our examination of one of contemporary music’s most sad, interesting and complex phenomena—Wesley Willis—begins...
...Harvard has the most conservative college trademark license in the country,” Scully said. “There is actually very little that we do license...
While other colleges look at trademark licensing as a source of revenue, Scully said Harvard’s main priority is to protect the trademark. Other schools have been known to license anything from food products to caskets, Scully said, but Harvard limits trademark licensing to “traditional college products,” such as apparel and gift items...
...hundreds of companies to license the Harvard name and shield, Nike is bound to a standard trademark license agreement that requires the company to pay $125 in annual administrative fees, advance royalty ranging from $100 to $1,000, royalty rates of 7.5% wholesale and 3.75% retail, and to submit quarterly royalty reports. In addition, Nike submitted artwork designs as well as a list of products as part of its application process last summer, and the trademark office reserves the right to review and refuse designs they deem to be inappropriate for the trademark name. Nike will be selling its products...