Is it legal to use the Harley Davidson name and logo for our company’s promotion at a tradeshow?
We will be giving a Harley Davidson bike away at a tradeshow and are concerned about using their name and logo in our preshow and show advertising. We will not be charging for anything, but can we legally use these?
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Not without their permission or the permission of a franchised dealer
No, you could get into alot of trouble. They could sue if they wanted to & you would lose. You would have to have their permission.
Yes, as long as your promotion does not misrepresent Harley-Davidson. Best advice is to contact Harley-Davidson legal department to make sure your promotion is ok with them. Especially since you are entering a trade show.
No.
If youre buying a harley why not ask the dealer for their support – it would also make me come to your stand if you had a HARLEY on it – not just a flyer saying you can win one!
let us know how it goes!
NO…HD is a trademark…unless you can afford a major lawsuit I suggest you contact them for permission.