Wholesale & eBay Forum » General Trading Advice » NFL Licence

by: sburgess
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15 posts
Posted 18 Mar 09 6:28 pm.
I would like to sell all sports product from NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB. How do i obtain a licence from all these leagues? If I buy from a wholesaler that allready has a licence, do I need to obtain one? Iam looking to open up a retail store and sell online as I think I have found a niche in my area.
by: richellemonfort
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Posted 19 Mar 09 5:09 am.
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by: sburgess
SaleHoo Junior Member
15 posts
Posted 20 Mar 09 1:32 am.
Thanks for your help richelle. Say I buy merchandise from a wholesaler that allready has a licence and its all legit product, do I need a licenece?
by: richellemonfort
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Posted 20 Mar 09 3:27 am.
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by: planes
Forum Moderator
843 posts
Posted 21 Mar 09 3:01 am.
There are ways to get around the license thing.
by: jmoon87
SaleHoo Senior Member
123 posts
Posted 24 Mar 09 1:22 am.
You dodnt need a license if the product is aleady licensed such as deadstock like old wuperbowl shirts or something like that but if you infringe in any way on trademark than your listings will be removed an dyou could be suspended .
by: wardog12b
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1 posts
Posted 24 Mar 09 4:07 pm.
As far as I know from dealing with collegiate licensing, you only need it if you are the manufacturer of the product. For example, if you are a screen printer and want to use a NFL, NBA, etc. logo and/or likeness, you have to obtain a license to do so. However, to resale something such as a NFL jersey, Reebok (the manufacturer) has already obtained the license and you are just a reseller. I would mainly insure that you only buy Officially Licensed merchandise in order to protect yourself. In other words, don't buy a bunch of non-Reebok NFL jerseys from Hong Kong.....those aren't official.
by: jmoon87
SaleHoo Senior Member
123 posts
Posted 24 Mar 09 8:38 pm.
As far as I know from dealing with collegiate licensing, you only need it if you are the manufacturer of the product. For example, if you are a screen printer and want to use a NFL, NBA, etc. logo and/or likeness, you have to obtain a license to do so. However, to resale something such as a NFL jersey, Reebok (the manufacturer) has already obtained the license and you are just a reseller. I would mainly insure that you only buy Officially Licensed merchandise in order to protect yourself. In other words, don't buy a bunch of non-Reebok NFL jerseys from Hong Kong.....those aren't official.Great and info you said it better than i could -- another point is if you make something that lloks like a eagle logo but you leave the tem city off - it can still be infringing if it is similar .

by: sburgess
SaleHoo Junior Member
15 posts
Posted 25 Mar 09 1:06 am.
Thanks for your help guys. So basicly, if I buy any brand from any supplier that allready has a licence, Iam free to distribute if as long as I dont change it in anyway?
by: fudjj
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2969 posts
Posted 25 Mar 09 2:20 am.
Bingo, the manufacturer has already paid the copyright holder a fee to manufacturer under licence.Marc Ransom
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by: planes
Forum Moderator
843 posts
Posted 25 Mar 09 5:21 am.
Bingo, the manufacturer has already paid the copyright holder a fee to manufacturer under licence.Fudjj. Your 100% spot on with what you say.
You are permitted to sell the product, just so long as you are sourcing the product legally and selling a genuine licenced product, and not a fake!

by: jmoon87
SaleHoo Senior Member
123 posts
Posted 26 Mar 09 1:44 am.
Yes , the NFL and MLB have already lost or dropped cases where people bought Licensed fabric and made Noveltys like tissue box covers and other thing they didnt manufacture- they pulled the listings off of ebay but they inturn violated cosumers rights as if you are gonna license the fabric you cannot control wht they do with it and it is violation of First Sale Doctrine.
by: chambersunlimited
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2 posts
Posted 24 Jan 12 9:36 pm.
My hometown high-school team has the same colors and logo as one of the college teams, so we often purchase those items that aren''t marked with their name...
by: richellemonfort
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Posted 25 Jan 12 2:12 am.
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