Assuming you even need permission (which is not always true), you can contact the NFL for information about the requirements for your use. Many uses do not require any permission at all, depending upon which mark and how it is to be used. For example, the name of the team is a trademark, but you would not need permission to simply put that name into a list of names, or other description of the team, for example.
Not unless you get express permission from that team. They will sue you if you don't get permission and they find out. You most likely won't get permission even if you ask.
You have to contact them and get permission and usually you have to sign a contract.
With permission from the owners, yes.
Yes. Logos are registered trademarks of the team. You would need the permission of the team to sell something you made that has the logo of a team on it. How do you go about getting permission to use team logos? And do you need permission to use team fight songs? The NFL actually has a web site set up to answer this question. Take a look at www.nfl.biz for all of the information that you'll need about licensing an NFL team logo.
A few unlicensed uses have been judged to be fair use, but the vast majority of uses of another's trademark logo requires permission.
No, you need a license from the holder of the trademark.
With permission.
Not without their written permission.
AnswerNo. All NFL logos are protected by, in some cases, both trademark and copyright law.
No, it is not permissible to use a trademarked logo for personal use without permission from the owner of the trademark.
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What you are describing is a trademark. A trademark can be a word, phrase, symbol, logo, design or image. Companies do not buy the trademark but register it so no one else can use it without their permission.