If the product in question is not a university-related product (defined below), Trademarks and Licensing will NOT approve the use of its trademarks on the following products:
- Tobacco or tobacco-containing products
- Legally controlled substances
- Sexually oriented products or designs
- Religiously affiliated products or designs
- Political products or designs
- Games of chance
- Appliques, patches or heat transfers for retail sale
- Any item, including clothing or other apparel, which also contains an image or other depiction of: alcoholic beverages; tobacco or tobacco-containing products; an illegal substance; a legally controlled substance; sexually suggestive text, imagery or graphics; religious symbols or language promoting or disparaging any religion; political text, graphics or imagery or in conjunction with a political group or organization.
In addition, Trademarks and Licensing will NOT approve:
- Use of Purdue trademarks in text or graphics that are judged to be sexually suggestive; denigrate any groups, including another college or university; or infringe on the rights of other trademark owners.
- Products that do not meet minimum standards of quality and/or good taste or those that are judged to be dangerous or carry high product liability risks, based on Trademarks and Licensing’s discretion.
- Use of Purdue trademarks on any product or design that may violate NCAA rules, based on Trademarks and Licensing’s discretion.
A “university-related product” is a product, such as a beverage, which is the subject of a written license between the university and the licensee-producer that:
- Is designed to advance some aspect of the university’s academic, research or engagement mission.
- Requires adherence to branding guidelines maintained by the university.
- Generates proceeds for the university.
- Is approved by the Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer as well as the Vice President of Public Affairs of the university.
Trademarks and Licensing approves products or designs incorporating its current trademarks. Trademarks that are obsolete or replaced by updated trademarks continue to be protected and owned by Purdue University.