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Development centre authorised to use CWC logo to market products
published: Saturday | November 25, 2006


Paulwell

The Jamaica Business Development Centre (JBDC) has been authorised to use the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) logo in the marketing of their products, Minister of Industry, Technology, Energy and Commerce, Phillip Paulwell has announced.

The Minister made the disclosure at the opening ceremony of the Small Business Association of Jamaica's exposition on Wednesday at its Trafalgar Road headquarters.

"People have been asking 'what is in World Cup of Cricket 2007 for us?' So the Government has secured a licence so that you will be able to use the JBDC to have access to the many thousands of persons who will be attending World Cup Cricket," Mr. Paulwell said.

Persons who want to utilise marks associated with the event must seek permission through ICC CWC 2007. The International Cricket Council (ICC) owns the CWC 2007 and has developed official marks, which are all copyrighted and owned by them. Furthermore, the Jamaican Government has put up a guarantee that where there are breaches, this will be discontinued.

"All of us will pay a price if this is not done, because the Government has had to back this agreement by a guarantee of US$12 million ($792 million). Therefore, the persons who have paid to use these marks and rights will have the ability to draw down on this money, if the country misbehaves," Executive Director of the Jamaica Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, Robert Bryan, said in June at a Kingston and St. Andrew Parish consultation on the CWC 2007.

He emphasised that any attempt to use marks associated with the event without official permission would not be tolerated.

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