One can find Cubs logo from the following sources: Chicago Cubs website, Chicago Tribune, Sports Logo, Wikipedia, Bleach Nation, Hohokam Stadium, Sport World Chicago, Google Images.
No; they would be licensed for personal use only, such as in scrapbooks.
There are quite a number of various sports teams, native to the United States, which use various kinds of logos to represent themselves with. The team with an eagle in the logo is the Philadelphia Eagles football team.
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Sports Fanfare has the largest selection of umbrellas for MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA and College teams. Their patio umbrellas have official team logos and use the associated team colors. You can contact them at (800) 463-4420 or visit their website at www.sportsfanfare.com. You should be able to find your favorite teams there!
College sports can be followed on websites such as CBS Sports. ESPN and Fox Sports also report from college sports. Another option is to use the many twitter accounts and blogs that focus on college sports.
The various logos of any sports team are protected by trademark, as they are marks used in trade. The Football Association has registered the phrase "Three Lions" for use in a huge range of classes, from beer to bed linens.
There is no symbol for being non-religious just like there are no team logos for folks who do not participate in sports. Some Atheist blogs use a red "A" on their site to advertise their position in responses etc.
No. Count on a lawsuit for using the NFL logo on anything that you have not obtained licencing permission to produce. The NFL want their piece of the pie.
You would need to contact each team's licensing or business affairs department.
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.
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this depends on which team logo you wish to produce and how you want to reproduce it. For example, there are NFL teams, NHL, minor league teams, NBA, college (NCAA), and other professional and amateur sports teams. Some high school teams do not copyright their logos and you can reproduce them and sell items at no cost. You will have to research each type of team or league of interest to find out what the fees are. You must have a signed agreement in place to use anyone's intellectual property (including logos, player names, images etc.). Also, it's possible that the team already has an exclusive contract for a company to make a blanket with their logo. You could get the contract to make, let's say, socks, but not blankets. Or ice chests, or truck decals. It's often by product line to protect the investment of the first company.