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(1) This procedure supports the Communications and Marketing Policy and sets out the processes for managing and using the Charles Sturt University brand, including the University's name, logo, devices, emblems and other visual identity elements, and tone of voice. (3) See the Communications and Marketing Policy. (4) As stated in the Communications and Marketing Policy, the Brand Guidelines are the authoritative reference source for the University brand and must be complied with at all times to ensure a standardised corporate visual identity and consistency of communication with the University brand. (5) The Governance (Official Emblems) Rule 2008 sets out the official emblems of the University; these do not form part of the University's corporate brand for the purpose of this procedure. (6) Logos, emblems or devices may be registered as trademarks where they are likely to have significant commercial or reputational value for the University and require protection. (7) The Office of Governance and Corporate Administration is responsible for registering trademarks for and on behalf of the University. The University Secretary will be the named applicant on all registration applications. The cost of registration will be the responsibility of: (8) The University Secretary and/or the Executive Director, Customer Experience may initiate investigations into alleged breaches of this procedure and make determinations with regard to inappropriate or unauthorised usage of the University brand. (9) The inappropriate or unauthorised use of University brand may result in legal or other action to enforce the University's ownership and rights in relation to its brand. (10) The approved corporate logos are shown in the Brand Guidelines and other approved sub-brand elements will be maintained by Brand and Performance Marketing. The approved logos and brand elements may be used as set out in the following clauses. Use of a logo or brand element that differs from the approved brand or in a different manner than described must be approved as set out under the ‘Brand requests’ heading in this procedure. (11) To support use of the University brand by staff and students, the Division of Customer Experience will: (12) Staff do not need approval to use the University logo and designs on the following items, provided they comply with the Brand Guidelines and templates and seek advice if necessary: (13) The use of University brand or marks in advertising, marketing, promotions, websites, signage or other purposes consistent with the Brand Guidelines is approved as part of the approval process for those materials and does not require a separate application. (14) Where an organisational unit must use a third party system to generate visual materials (e.g. library notices, policies, online admissions), every effort must be made to ensure compliance with the Brand Guidelines. (15) A third party organisation may be authorised to use a University logo, device or emblem on the condition that it complies with the approved terms and conditions of usage as amended from time to time. (16) Where a third party is authorised to use the Charles Sturt University mark or brand, the third party must agree to the following minimum requirements. The third party must: (17) The University Secretary may approve a form of agreement for use of the Charles Sturt University brand or mark, which must be signed by a third party and may impose such additional requirements as deemed appropriate in consultation with the Executive Director, Customer Experience. (18) The Executive Director, Customer Experience, with endorsement from the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), may approve: (19) Only approved strategic sub-brand logos and emblems may be used. (20) The Executive Director, Customer Experience, with endorsement from the ELT, may approve partnership brands that link the University logo with one or more third party logos in relation to a common function or activity, such as: (21) Only approved partnership brands may be used. (22) The Executive Director, Customer Experience, with endorsement from the ELT, may approve a distinct corporate logo in limited circumstances for: (23) Requests for a strategic sub-brand logo, or to use approved logos differently than prescribed, must be submitted through the Brand and Performance Marketing website. (24) Applications should address: (25) Requests will be reviewed by the Executive Director, Customer Experience (or delegate) and a recommendation submitted for Executive Leadership Team consideration. (26) Development of standalone entity logos must be managed through Brand and Performance Marketing. (27) The Brand Guidelines support this procedure. (28) The following terms, as defined by the Brand Guidelines, are used for the purpose of this procedure:Communications and Marketing Procedure - Brand Governance
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Policy
Section 3 - Procedures
Brand governance
Official emblems and the Coat of Arms
Registration of marks
Unauthorised use
Use of approved brand
Approved logos
Internal use of brand
Third party use of brand
Sub-brand logos
Partnership branding
Standalone entity logos
Brand requests
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Glossary