Oct. 30, 2001
Clemson, SC, & Atlanta, GA - Representatives from The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), in conjunction with local law enforcement officials, will be in search of counterfeit merchandise in Clemson, SC, on Saturday, November 3, when Clemson plays Florida State. Clemson and Florida State have teamed efforts with CLC, their exclusive licensing representative, to prevent thousands of dollars in lost revenue due to merchandise counterfeiters. When purchasing Clemson and Florida State merchandise consumers should always look for the following characteristics to ensure the merchandise they purchase is officially licensed:
Purchasing unlicensed apparel is detrimental, not only to the institution whose trademark is counterfeited, but also to consumers buying the merchandise. Unlicensed apparel is not up to par with the standards of quality provided by CLC, Clemson, and Florida State. Anyone suspecting counterfeit merchandise should contact The Collegiate Licensing Company at (770) 956-0520 to report the suspected infringement. As members of the CLC Consortium, Clemson and Florida State have access to all staff and services of CLC, the oldest and largest licensing representative in the nation. CLC's members include more than 200 colleges, universities, bowl games, athletic conferences, the Heisman trophy, and the NCAA (including the Men's and Women's Final Four, the College World Series, and all NCAA Championships). Based in Atlanta, CLC is a full-service licensing representative, which employs a staff of more than 65 licensing professionals with the capability to establish and manage every aspect of a collegiate licensing program. |

