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Committee holds Steelers city-seal licensing bill for one week after questions about terms and revenue share
Summary
Pittsburgh — City Council’s standing committees voted Jan. 29 to hold Bill 14-10 for one week after committee members sought clearer contracting terms and revenue details for a proposed licensing agreement allowing the Pittsburgh Steelers to use the city seal on apparel.
Pittsburgh — City Council’s standing committees voted Jan. 29 to hold Bill 14-10 for one week after questions from council members about contract terms, product limits and revenue sharing for a proposed licensing deal allowing Pittsburgh Steelers LLC to use the city seal on branded apparel.
The bill would authorize the city to allow the Steelers to use the city seal on licensed merchandise at no cost to the city. The finance director and the assistant city solicitor briefed the committee: the law department described the likely terms as a limited, one-year license restricted to particular…
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