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Policy for Internal Use

Use of a university mark with an organization implies association with U of I. Therefore, only Registered Student Organizations (RSO’s) and official campus departments or groups are allowed to use U of I trademarks in conjunction with their organization’s name.

U of I departments, groups and registered student organizations may not assign trademark usage rights, or otherwise grant permission, to any other internal or external entity for any purpose without prior review and approval by the UITL.

ASO/RSO

As registered student organizations are not part of U of I, organizations may not use ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç at the beginning of their organization name or “…of ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç” at the end of their organization name, unless funding is received directly from a university department. Registered student organizations may use “at ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç” or “U of I Chapter” at the end of the organization’s name if the organization is affiliated with a national or regional organization. “Vandal(s)” can only be used with the addition of “Club” or (other identifier that distinguishes it from Intercollegiate Athletics) at the end of the name.

Club Sports uniforms

Club sports, if they compete intercollegiately, represent the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç. They are encouraged to incorporate the colors and certain marks of the university on their uniforms. The Block I and the script Vandals are allowed. Please note, then when using the Block I, a second hit has to appear as well on the uniform to distinguish it as the ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç, (e.g. IDAHO, VANDALS, IDAHO VANDALS). The Athletics’ I_Vandals is not to be used on club sport uniforms. A licensed vendor should be chosen to produce the uniforms.

The only items exempt from royalties are those items produced for internal use. Items must be purchased with U of I funds and include either the specific unit or event the item is promoting. All other uses of trademarks on products are subject to royalties including sales for fundraising projects, thank you gifts for a donation and sales to individual members of an organization. To request exemption from royalties, organizations must fill out a “Merchandise Order Form.”

Some uses of U of I trademarks by departments, groups, and RSOs may not require prior approval from the UITL. These include:

Uses of trademarks in the ordinary course of conducting university business provided they make no changes to the design or approved colors of university trademarks and adhere to U of I Brand Resources Guide and other related guidelines in this policy. Examples include the use of trademarks on stationery, business cards, reports, official publications, and similar materials, and materials used in academic courses.

Trademark Uses That Require Approval:

  • All Products: All uses of U of I trademarks on products require prior approval from the UITL, even if the proposed uses do not involve the sale of a product; i.e. promotional items for conferences or meetings, items for fundraisers, gifts, etc.
  • Promotional: See Promotional Use Policy.
  • Other: All other uses, except those listed in “Trademark Uses That May Not Require Approval.”

Any product bearing U of I trademarks or a specific department logo must be purchased from licensed manufacturers. Using an officially licensed company to manufacture a product ensures that the company has provided the correct product liability insurances and signed U of I’s code of conduct agreement. For a list of licensees please contact the UITL office.

To ensure consistency in the use of U of I trademarks, all product designs must be approved by the UITL before production. In most cases, the manufacturer can submit the design for approval on behalf of the organization/department. However, if there are questions concerning the design, the organization’s representative may contact the UITL directly.

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Trademark and Licensing

Mailing Address:
710 S Deakin Street
Moscow, ID 83843

Phone: 208-885-6469

Email: ssilflow@uidaho.edu