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The wordmark, block M and other logos have value because they represent the traditions,
reputation and identity of the University. The University's rights to control its marks are
governed by federal and state trademark laws. Many of the University's key marks are
registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Our trademarks are the images, words and
symbols that indicate that goods or services are associated with the
University of Minnesota. Typically, a trademark that is not registered
with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is indicated by the TM symbol
and a registered mark is indicated by the ® symbol.
Protecting University Trademarks
Use only approved versions of the wordmark, block M and Goldy Gopher.
Guidelines for their use are described in the Wordmark and Logo
Guidelines section
of this manual.
Trademark Licensing Guidelines
Only licensed vendors may use University logos on commercial products.
Trademark FAQs
Who owns University of Minnesota logos?
The Board of Regents.
Who may use logos?
University departments and licensed vendors who follow these guidelines. |