17勛圖

Use of College Name and Trademarks Policy

I.   POLICY STATEMENT 

17勛圖s names, logos, seals, trademarks, service marks, word marks, insignias, and other images, whether or not registered (collectively Marks), are significant intangible assets of the institution and help 17勛圖 present a unified brand to the world. The Office of the General Counsel and the Office of Marketing and Communications (OMC) share responsibility to protect College Marks against misuse and infringement. State and federal trademark laws protect the use of 17勛圖s commonly used Marks, whether or not they are registered. Unauthorized use of any Marks, or the use of confusingly similar Marks, may constitute an unfair business practice and/or trademark infringement.

II.  APPLICABILITY

This policy applies to faculty, staff, administrators, students, student organizations, academic departments, administrative divisions or departments, alumni organizations, formal or informal groups, independent contractors, vendors, and other third-party organizations and individuals. This policy applies to the use by any party of any Marks in all forms, including but not limited to: physical products, print, radio, television, video, motion pictures, and all forms of electronic media (e.g. Internet Web sites and email). This policy also applies to the use by any party of any name, logo, seal, trademarks, service marks, word marks, insignias, or other images which are confusingly similar to 17勛圖s Marks.

III.  DEFINITIONS.  

Authorized Agent For purposes of this policy only, means the Board of Trustees, President, Vice President for Marketing & Communications, or General Counsel of 17勛圖, or anyone to whom the foregoing persons have expressly delegated authority to conduct activities covered by this policy.

Confusingly Similar Means a name, logo, seal, trademarks, service marks, word marks, insignias, or other image that is so similar to one of 17勛圖s Marks in sound, appearance, relatedness, or commercial impression so as to confuse consumers and cause them to mistakenly believe that the name, logo, seal, trademarks, service marks, word marks, insignias, or other image represents or signifies an affiliation with or endorsement by the College.

Marks Means 17勛圖s name (including 17勛圖, 17勛圖, Oxy, and other abbreviations), logos, seals, trademarks, service marks, word marks, insignias, or other images, whether or not registered.

IV.  POLICY.

A. Ownership of Marks

17勛圖 owns the following Marks (displayed with diagonal watermarks, which are not part of the trademark itself), without limitation:

1. Names:

17勛圖

O單聆

2. Logos

17勛圖 text logo layouts orange and black text
Oxy 17勛圖 text logo

3. Seals:

round 17勛圖 college seals with an image of a lamp, books, orange colors

4. Athletics:

          Uniform Marks

Athletics logo - letter O, orange tiger's head, text "tigers" and text "occidental"

          Spirit Marks

athletics logo letter O with occidental or with tigers, Oxy, Oxy with tiger head

 

B.  Guidelines for Using 17勛圖 Marks

All use of 17勛圖s Marks must conform with the Colleges Style Guide. Questions about using 17勛圖s Marks should be directed to the OMC.  

1. Altering 17勛圖 Marks

No one may alter, modify, or duplicate of any 17勛圖 Mark without the express written consent of the OMC and/or the Office of the General Counsel.

2. Creating 17勛圖 Marks

Other logos or marks may not be developed or used to represent sections, units, internal departments, programs, initiatives, research centers, institutes, groups or communities that are housed within the College. Special logos shall not be developed or used to represent joint ventures. To brand a joint venture, the established identity of the partner organization and the 17勛圖 logo will be deployed concurrently in a co-branding relationship.

3. Restrictions on Use of 17勛圖 Marks

Except as provided in this policy, no one may use 17勛圖 Marks for any commercial or promotional purpose without obtaining written permission from an Authorized Agent of 17勛圖.

In addition, 17勛圖 Marks may not be used to do any of the following:

  • Imply the Colleges endorsement of or affiliation with a business, social, political, religious, or other organization, individual, or cause, where no written, authorized affiliation or endorsement agreement exists;
  • Imply 17勛圖 is responsible for an activity, product, or publication, except as expressly set forth in Section 4 of this policy;
  • Promote an individual or group for commercial or other purposes;
  • Harass, discriminate, or retaliate against any persons or groups because of a protected characteristic, or otherwise violate state or federal law or College policy;
  • Promote vice products and services such as gambling, sexually-suggestive products, firearms or weapons, alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, or illegal drugs;
  • Maintain a personal or business-related website, URL, or domain name.

17勛圖 reserves the right to prohibit other uses it considers inconsistent with its mission, reputation, and/or operations.

4. Appropriate Use of the 17勛圖 Marks

The following are circumstances where 17勛圖s Marks may be used without authorization from an Authorized Agent:

  • By faculty, administrators, offices, departments, and recognized student clubs for internal, noncommercial purposes, in conjunction with their authorized activities and consistent with other College policies.
  • By news media for news purposes only (such as to identify the institution).
  • By persons who were formerly employed or enrolled at 17勛圖 to accurately describe their past/current affiliation with 17勛圖.
  • To describe the location of an event hosted on the 17勛圖 campus.
  • To share information about official 17勛圖 events, classes, publications, products, or services.

5. Appropriate Use of 17勛圖 Athletics Marks

The 17勛圖 Department of Athletics has exclusive authority to use 17勛圖 Athletics Marks (listed in Section IV.A.4 above) without a license signed by an Authorized Agent. All use of Athletics Marks must conform with the Athletics Visual Identity Guide, which is available to authorized users through the Department of Athletics.

6. Appropriate Use of College Stationery and Email Signatures

The Office of Marketing and Communications maintains prescribed templates for 17勛圖 letterhead, envelopes, business cards, and email signatures. These professional templates are consistent with 17勛圖s Style Guide and may not be modified without the approval of the OMC. These items may be ordered or obtained through the OMC website.

College stationery may be used for College business purposes only.

Email signatures are considered official College communications and a presentation of the Colleges brand. Employees may not add logos, images, colors, mottos, symbols, quotations, taglines or other statements to the email signature block, as these may be misunderstood as representing the College's official positions, values or views.

C. Licensing 17勛圖s Marks

The Colleges Marks may be used for commercial products and/or for commercial purposes only when properly licensed through a signed agreement with 17勛圖. Parties interested in licensing a College mark should contact the Office of Marketing and Communications. Licensing and royalty fees may apply. OMCs approval/licensing to use an 17勛圖 Mark is limited and non-transferrable: it does not constitute approval to use the Mark differently, again, or to modify the Mark in any way.

Any product that will bear an 17勛圖 Mark and is intended for sale or profit must be submitted to OMC for approval before it can be manufactured, sold, or distributed. All licensed or authorized garments must be manufactured/produced by a vendor who conforms with 17勛圖s Garment Manufacturers Code of Conduct. OMC can provide a list of suggested vendors upon request.

D. Consequences for Misuse of 17勛圖 Marks or Branded Materials

When 17勛圖 becomes aware of any misuse of its Marks or College-branded materials or any use of a confusingly similar mark, it takes prompt remedial action. 17勛圖 students and employees who misuse College Marks or College-branded materials or who use a confusingly similar mark may be subject to discipline.

Any party that misuses 17勛圖 Marks or College-branded materials or that uses a confusingly similar mark will be informed of their misuse and asked to immediately rectify the situation. If the situation is not rectified, the College may take legal action against the other party.

V.  POLICY HISTORY.

Responsible Officer(s): Vice President for Marketing & Communications; General Counsel

Effective Date: January 29, 2024

VI.  RELATED POLICIES AND RESOURCES.

Garment Manufacturers Code of Conduct

Style Guide

Commercial Use of Campus