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19 minutes ago, KillieFanInToon said:

Missed that. Any particular reason? Genuinely curious here, not looking to start another tedious political debate.

It's trademarked.

Who can use the NHS Identity?

The letters ‘NHS’ and the NHS logo are protected by law. They are UK trade marks owned by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and may not be produced without permission.

In addition, the Secretary of State owns the copyright in the NHS logo and reproduction without permission is similarly prohibited.

The term “NHS” is also protected by the Company, Limited Liability Partnership and Business Names (Sensitive Words and Expressions) Regulations 2014 and no company can be incorporated with the letters without the express permission of the Department of Health and Social Care.

Therefore, the NHS letters and NHS logo cannot be used as part of the corporate identity of an organisation or their strapline, or as part of the name or logo of a particular initiative, without authorisation from the Department of Health and Social Care on behalf of the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.

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18 minutes ago, KillieFanInToon said:

Missed that. Any particular reason? Genuinely curious here, not looking to start another tedious political debate.

Reply from Hibs to a fan was, "It's our own slant on the logo. NHS Scotland are delighted with the link-up but we're unable to use an exact copy of their own one“. 

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On 4/24/2020 at 9:55 AM, RAG said:

It's trademarked.

Who can use the NHS Identity?

The letters ‘NHS’ and the NHS logo are protected by law. They are UK trade marks owned by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and may not be produced without permission.

In addition, the Secretary of State owns the copyright in the NHS logo and reproduction without permission is similarly prohibited.

The term “NHS” is also protected by the Company, Limited Liability Partnership and Business Names (Sensitive Words and Expressions) Regulations 2014 and no company can be incorporated with the letters without the express permission of the Department of Health and Social Care.

Therefore, the NHS letters and NHS logo cannot be used as part of the corporate identity of an organisation or their strapline, or as part of the name or logo of a particular initiative, without authorisation from the Department of Health and Social Care on behalf of the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.

It sounds like the letters NHS cannot be used without permission.

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Partick Thistle announce new kit deal as O'Neills agree three-year sponsorship

Ian McCall's side have agreed a new kit deal as Irish strip providers will take over from Airo and will strip the men's, women's and youth academy

Partick Thistle have received a timely boost after announcing O’Neills as the club's new kitwear manufacturer on a three-year deal.

The Jags will begin life in League One when next season gets under way as the season-ending vote in the Championship had led to them dropping down a division

But Ian McCall's side have agreed a new kit deal as Irish strip providers will take over from Airo who will strip the men's, women's and youth academy.

Thistle chief executive Gerry Britton is over the moon with the agreement as they look to put plan in place for life after lockdown.

He said: “We are delighted to have O’Neills on board. As an international sportswear manufacturer renowned for their hands-on approach, we are confident they will do a fantastic job of supplying top quality bespoke kits and leisurewear for our players and supporters.

"We are excited about our new partnership with O’Neills over the next three years and I know all supporters will join in offering O'Neills a warm welcome to the club’s family of sponsors and partners.”

And O'Neills managing director Kieran O'Neill is excited about the partnership with the Maryhill side.

He said: "We wish to thank Partick Thistle for choosing O’Neills, a name synonymous with quality sportswear across the world.

"We are really looking forward to working with this long-established club and making our mark in the professional football market in Scotland.”

 

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/partick-thistle-announce-new-kit-21938213

 

 

unusual wording "will strip the men's, women's and youth academy"

 

Maybe an Ayr Utd style strip launch coming up.

 

 

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