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Using TfL brand IP

We receive many requests from organisations wishing to use our branding, for everything from film and TV to products. We work with third parties to licence appropriate use of our valuable brand intellectual property (IP).

How to use brand IP

We're always open to discuss the possibilities of using our brand IP in your commercial or promotional activity; in film, TV programmes, videos, magazine article or books; or in customer information or educational content.

We've created a thorough guide of our intellectual property, types of usage and how to secure a license. We recommend using this guide to find out all information before submitting a briefing form to copyright@tfl.gov.uk.


Brio London Underground toy train set
Purple roundel with Burberry street name
Paul Mescal filming All of Us Strangers on the network
Tube map leaflet
Roundels on a computer screen
Roundel
johnston font
Trademark infringement issues

Report the unauthorised use of any of TfL's trademarks by emailing our infringements team: IPRInfringements@tfl.gov.uk