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Are you looking to learn as much as you can about the business of sports licensing? Then please read the 12 Part "An Insider's Guide to the World of Licensed Sports Products in 12 Parts: Practical Lessons from the Trenches" - all 12 parts of the blog can be found within this site. Click here to start with the Introduction.

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Monday, December 9, 2019

List of NBA Licensees as of 2020 and a bit of a look back in time


Here we are – 2020 – and if you are trying to find out what companies are licensed to make products for the NBA, you have come to the right place.


Allow me to offer a bit of background…

Eight years have passed since 2012 when I launched a searchable Online Directory of 2500+ North American Licensed Sports Products Companies – LicensedSports.net. This is a highly searchable directory of licensed sports products companies in North America. There are companies that have been licensed by various sports leagues (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NCAA, MLS, NASCAR, NFLPA, MLBPA, NHLPA and others). You can search by licenses held, product categories, by city or state or country of the licensee, and many other searchable fields. Virtually every company record has addresses, phone numbers, websites, contact names, titles, email addresses, Linkedin url’s, etc.  It costs just $59 to use the database for three months. There is nowhere else on the internet that you can find this info – it just doesn’t exist anywhere else. And I update the database weekly, sometimes daily. So if you need details about the companies licensed by the NBA, please sign up – it’s just $59 for three months. If you're not sure if this database would be worth the investment, check out this 3-minute video that gives you a sense of what to expect.

So while I encourage you to subscribe to the actual online directory to get up-to-date (and far more detailed) information, here is a snapshot of the 181 current NBA licensees in the database as of 2020.

January 2020
List of NBA / National Basketball Association Licensees
1 - 2K Sports / Take Two Interactive Software Inc. / T2
2 - Active Dreamers
3 - adidas America / Reebok (Sports Licensed Division)
4 - Alleson Athletic- a div of Founder Sport Group
5 - Aluminati Skateboards- a division of Frontier Aluminum
6 - Americus Diamond
7 - Amicus Publishing
8 - Aminco USA / Aminco International
9 - Amscan Inc. / Amscan Holdings
10 - The Antigua Group
11 - Applied Icon
12 - Authentic Street Signs
13 - Baby Fanatic
14 - Basic Fun - formerly Good Stuff / Win Stuff / The Bridge Direct
15 - bathletics- a division of LaBottega
16 - Bauerfeind Medical
17 - Bensussen Deutsch & Associates / BDA
18 - BIC Inc. / Bic USA
19 - Bleacher Creatures / Uncanny Brands / Phenom Gallery
20 - Bling it On by Titana / Titania Bling
21 - Boelter Brands
22 - The Bradford Exchange Ltd.
23 - Branded Custom Sportswear Inc. / BCS - Nike
24 - Branded Logistics
25 - BT Swim / Blue Torrent
26 - Build A Bear Retail Management Inc.
27 - Bulletin / Tricot Mondial Inc.
28 - Camelot Fabrics
29 - Care + Wear
30 - Columbia Sportswear by OCS / Outdoor Custom Sportswear
31 - Concepts Sport
32 - Converse
33 - Creative Apparel Concepts Inc.
34 - Cufflinks
35 - Curriculum Associates
36 - Dapper Labs - NBA Top Shot / Axiom Zen
37 - Designs by Chad & Jake
38 - Disruptive Media Publishers Inc.
39 - DMA United / Westbrook Frames
40 - DRKBLU
41 - EA Sports - Electronic Arts
42 - Eagles Wings
43 - The Emblem Source
44 - Enterbay USA
45 - Express
46 - Fabrique Innovations / Sykel / Scrub Dudz / Collegiate Snuggie
47 - Fan Brander
48 - Fanatics - TeamFanShop - FansEdge - divisions of Kynetic
49 - Fanatics Authentic / Mounted Memories
50 - Fanatics Brands / Fanatics Apparel / Let Loose By Fanatics Apparel / Fanatics Licensed Sports Group
51 - Fanatics Majestic Athletic Co. / VF and VFC / VF Licensed Sports Group
52 - FanDuel
53 - FatHead- LLC
54 - FISLL- a division of H & H Legacy- LLC
55 - Fliips
56 - Forever Collectibles / FOCO / Team Beans
57 - Forty Seven Brand / Twins '47 Headwear/ Banner '47 Apparel
58 - From The Bench Games
59 - Funko
60 - G-III Apparel / G-III Leather Fashions Inc. / G-III Sports by Carl Banks / 58 Sport / Touch by Alyssa Milano
61 - GameDay Case / Winner Wireless / NEOCube
62 - Gameday Couture- LLC
63 - Gamevil Inc.
64 - Gertex Hosiery
65 - Great American Products Inc.
66 - Happy Feet- a division of NJD Specialty Retail- Inc.
67 - Harman International
68 - Herschel Supply Company
69 - The Highland Mint / Bullion International
70 - Homage
71 - Hybrid Apparel / Hybrid T's
72 - Icer Brands - UNK NBA
73 - Icon AI
74 - IDNA Brands / Sportula Products
75 - Ikonick
76 - Innovative Concepts in Entertainment / ICE Games
77 - Interactive Play Technologies
78 - ISlide
79 - Item Of The Game - Maingate
80 - Jarden Sports Licensing- LP / Rawlings Sporting Goods - a division of Newell Rubbermaid
81 - Jason of Beverly Hills
82 - Jewel Craft
83 - JH Design Group / Jeff Hamilton
84 - Jones Golf Bags
85 - JR286
86 - Junk Food Clothing / Delta Apparel
87 - Kidrobot
88 - Kolder
89 - Label Daddy- LLC
90 - Levelwear / Accolade Group / Accolade USA
91 - Levi Strauss Co. / Levi's / Dockers
92 - Little Earth Productions Inc.
93 - Logo Brands / Logo Inc.
94 - Logoart - A Division of Jewel-Craft Inc.
95 - Loot Crate / Sport Crate
96 - Lucky Explorers
97 - Lulu DK Lifestyle LLC
98 - Maccabi Art
99 - Malbon Golf
100 - Mars / M&M's / Mars Retail Group
101 - Math Hoops - Learn Fresh Education Co.
102 - McArthur Towel and Sports- a Wincraft Company
103 - McFarlane Toys / TMP International
104 - MeiGray Group
105 - The Memory Company
106 - Mitchell and Ness Nostalgia Company
107 - Mitchener-Farrand Jewelers
108 - Mojo Licensing - a division of Concept One - formerly Denco Sports Luggage Inc.
109 - MuscleAidTape
110 - Nap Cap
111 - Nemcor Inc.
112 - New Era Apparel - 5th & Ocean Clothing
113 - New Era Cap Co. Inc.
114 - NHS dba Nor-Cal Clothing
115 - Nike USA / Nike Team Sports
116 - The Northwest Company LLC
117 - OpSec Security
118 - Outerstuff
119 - Panini Group / Panini America
120 - Party Animal Inc.
121 - Pearl Street Caviar
122 - Pegasus Sports LLC - a division of Pegasus Home Fashions
123 - Perfect Timing Brands. / Turner Licensing / The Lang Companies / By Design
124 - PersonalizationMall.com - a division of Bed Bath and Beyond
125 - Pets First Inc.
126 - Photo File Inc. / Photofile Inc.
127 - Pintrill
128 - Poolmaster
129 - Pop Sockets
130 - Pro Specialties Group Inc.
131 - Pro Standard
132 - Profile Enterprises
133 - PSP Sports - Hoop Magazine
134 - PwrPods
135 - Rastaclat LLC
136 - Refried Tees
137 - Rico Industries / Tag Express
138 - Robin-Ruth USA / RR West Coast
139 - Saber Interactive
140 - Scobre Press
141 - Seamus Golf
142 - Shut LLC
143 - Silver Crystal Sports / FanZones dot com
144 - Skinit Inc. / Global Wireless Entertainment
145 - Sleakers / SLKRS
146 - Snaps
147 - Spalding / Huffy Sports- a Division of Russell Brands
148 - Spec Seats- Inc.
149 - Sportiqe Apparel Co.
150 - Sportradar US- a division of Sportsradar AG
151 - Sports Licensing Solutions LLC- formerly Fanmats
152 - Sprayground
153 - Stahls' Inc. / Hotronix
154 - Stance Socks
155 - Stay Charged Up
156 - Steiner Sports
157 - Tailgate / Tailgate Clothing Company / T-University / Threadless - a div of American Eagle Outfitters
158 - Tee Shirt Central
159 - Tervis Tumbler
160 - The Dunk Collection
161 - The Upper Deck Company / Upper Deck Authenticated
162 - The Very Warm
163 - Tissot
164 - Top Dog Collectibles Inc.
165 - Trends International USA
166 - Trends International- LLC
167 - Triumph Books
168 - Twelve Twenty One / 1221
169 - Two Hype
170 - Under Armour
171 - UPI Marketing Inc. / Team Keys
172 - Vice Golf
173 - Victor Solomon  / Literally Balling
174 - Victory Tailgate
175 - Wax Works / Team Marketing
176 - West Coast Novelty / WCN Group
177 - Williams-Sonoma Inc. / Pottery Barn / PB Teen
178 - Wincraft Inc.
179 - Winning Streak Sports
180 - Zephyr Graf-X / Zephyr Headwear / Mission Belts / Tokyodachi
181 - Zipway NBA Apparel / Oved

I have also pasted below a jpg of the same list showing the City, State/Province and Country of each of these 181 NBA licensees. But once again, remember that if you subscribe to the searchable directory for $59 for three months, you will get complete information on each company and you can search using all sorts of criteria.



Elsewhere in this blog you can find a similar article I posted in March 2012. At that time I posted the list of the then 109 NBA licensees, and I have pasted that list immediately below.

March 2012
List of NBA / National Basketball Association Licensees as of 2012
1 2K Sports / Take Two Interactive
2 5th & Ocean- a division of New Era
3 A & A Global Industries
4 Accolade Group / Accolade USA / Levelwear
5 A-DATA
6 adidas America / Reebok
7 The Antigua Group
8 Authentic Street Signs
9 Bleacher Creatures
10 Boelter Brands
11 B for Betsy
12 Bombo Sports and Entertainment
13 Brite Lite Logos
14 Charm 14
15 ComfyFeet
16 Concept One Accessories
17 Coveroo
18 Creative Innovisions
19 Cufflinks
20 Dazadi / Harvil
21 Deco Pac
22 Designs by Chad & Jake
23 Dreamseats LLC
24 Eagles Wings
25 Fan Mats
26 FatHead LLC
27 For Bare Feet / FBF Sportswear
28 Forever Collectibles aka Team Beans
29 Forty Seven Brand / Twins í47 Headwear/ Banner í47 Apparel
30 Franco Apparel Group- a division of Infinity Group
31 Game Time Geeks / Flash Ventures / Tribeca
32 Game Time Watch / Game Time LLC
33 GameWear International / Wear The Game
34 G-III Leather Fashions Inc. / G-III Sports / 58 Sport
35 Good Stuff / Win Stuff
36 Great American Products
37 Guidecraft
38 The HB Group LLC
39 The Highland Mint / Bullion International
40 Hunter Canada
41 Hunter Manufacturing
42 Icer Brands - UNK NBA
43 ID Blingz
44 IMAGIX†/ LDT Import-Export
45 Imperial USA
46 Industry Rag / Majestic Threads
47 Jarden Sports Licensing- LP
48 JF Turner / John F. Turner & Co. / Lang Holdings - See Perfect Timing
49 JH Design Group / Jeff Hamilton
50 Junk Food Clothing
51 Knights Apparel- Inc.
52 Kolder
53 Little Earth Productions Inc.
54 Logo Chair Company
55 Logoart - A Division Of Herff Jones- Inc.
56 Majestic Athletic / Majestic Industries / VF and VFC
57 McArthur Towel and Sports- a Wincraft Company
58 McFarlane Toys / TMP International
59 MDI Entertainment- a Scientific Games Company
60 Milliken Rugs / Milliken and Company
61 Mounted Memories
62 National Design
63 National Emblem
64 New England Flag and Banner
65 New Era Cap Co. Inc.
66 NIKE USA
67 The Northwest Company LLC
68 Pangea Brands
69 Panini Group / Panini America
70 The Party Animal Inc.
71 Perfect Timing- Inc.
72 Phiten USA
73 Photo File Inc.
74 Power Balance LLC
75 Power Decal- a division of Axiz Group
76 Pro Specialties Group
77 Profile
78 Promark / Team Promark
79 Pure Orange Inc.
80 Reebok - Mitchell and Ness Nostalgia Company
81 Reebok - Outerstuff- a division of adidas
82 Reebok - Sports Licensed Division
83 Replay Photos LLC
84 Rico Industries / Tag Express
85 Sara Lynn Togs / College Concepts / Concepts Sport
86 Siskiyou Gifts / Siskiyou Buckle Co.
87 Skinit Inc.
88 Spalding / Huffy Sports- a Division of Russell Brands
89 Sportiqe Apparel Co.
90 Sports Coverage
91 Sporty K9
92 Team Grill Inc.
93 TeamHeads
94 Tervis Tumbler
95 Three60 Gear- a Division of A&E Group
96 Top Dog Collectibles Inc.
97 Top Shelf Coffee Inc.
98 Topperscot
99 Trends International- LLC
100 Trends International USA
101 Triumph Books
102 UPI Marketing Inc. / Team Keys
103 The Upper Deck Company
104 Virtual Greats LLC
105 VOmax
106 Warface By Design
107 Warner Home Video / Warner Brothers
108 Wincraft Inc.
109 Winning Streak Sports

Now comes the fun part – of the 109 licensees in 2012, how many companies do you think are still licensees in 2020 (remember that there are now 181 licensees)? Would you guess 80 companies (73%)? Maybe 70 companies (65%)?


The answer is 50 companies – 46%. Drink that in for a minute – of the 109 NBA licensees in 2012, a short eight years later only 50 (46%) are still NBA licensees.

Let’s look at this another way – of the 181 NBA licensees as of 2020, just 28% - only 50 companies - were NBA licensees in 2012, just eight short years ago. Holy smokes!

Here are the 50 NBA licensees from 2012 that are still NBA licensees in 2020:
1 - 2K Sports / Take Two Interactive Software Inc. / T2
2 - adidas America / Reebok (Sports Licensed Division)
3 - Authentic Street Signs
4 - Bensussen Deutsch & Associates / BDA
5 - Bleacher Creatures / Uncanny Brands / Phenom Gallery
6 - Boelter Brands
7 - Cufflinks
8 - Designs by Chad & Jake
9 - Eagles Wings
10 - Fanatics (was known as Majestic Athletic / Majestic Industries / VF and VFC)
11 - FatHead LLC
12 - Forever Collectibles / FOCO / Team Beans
13 - Forty Seven Brand / Twins '47 Headwear/ Banner '47 Apparel
14 - G-III Apparel / G-III Leather Fashions Inc. / G-III Sports by Carl Banks / 58 Sport / Touch by Alyssa Milano
15 - Great American Products Inc.
16 - Icer Brands - UNK NBA
17 - Jarden Sports Licensing- LP / Rawlings Sporting Goods - a division of Newell Rubbermaid
18 - JH Design Group / Jeff Hamilton
19 - Junk Food Clothing / Delta Apparel
20 - Kolder
21 - Little Earth Productions Inc.
22 - Logo Brands / Logo Inc.
23 - Logoart - A Division of Jewel-Craft- Inc.
24 - McArthur Towel and Sports- a Wincraft Company
25 - McFarlane Toys / TMP International
26 - Mitchell and Ness Nostalgia Company
27 - New Era Apparel - 5th & Ocean Clothing
28 - New Era Cap Co. Inc.
29 - Nike USA / Nike Team Sports
30 - Outerstuff
31 - Panini Group / Panini America
32 - Perfect Timing Brands. / Turner Licensing / The Lang Companies / By Design
33 - Photo File Inc. / Photofile Inc.
34 - Pro Specialties Group Inc.
35 - Rico Industries / Tag Express
36 - Skinit Inc. / Global Wireless Entertainment
37 - Spalding / Huffy Sports- a Division of Russell Brands
38 - Sportiqe Apparel Co.
39 - Sports Licensing Solutions LLC- formerly Fanmats
40 - Tervis Tumbler
41 - The Antigua Group
42 - The Highland Mint / Bullion International
43 - The Northwest Company LLC
44 - The Upper Deck Company / Upper Deck Authenticated
45 - Top Dog Collectibles Inc.
46 - Trends International USA
47 - Triumph Books
48 - UPI Marketing Inc. / Team Keys
49 - Wincraft Inc.
50 - Winning Streak Sports

Let me share one other fact with you. In the time that I have been maintaining my licensee database - from 2012 to the writing of this posting in 2020 - I have built a list of a whopping 227 companies who once held an NBA license in the last eight years but no longer do. That’s 227 companies over a fairly short eight year period. Yikes! If you want to see the list, subscribe to my database and you can see for yourself. (You might ask – why would someone have any interest in a list of former NBA licensees – what good would that info do me? My answer is simple – if you are an aspiring NBA licensee and you want to learn some lessons BEFORE you became an NBA licensee, here’s a remarkable list of 227 companies and people who have first hand experience being NBA licensees. And because my database has people’s LInkedin url’s, you could find many of these people even though they have long since changed jobs and even industries – the lessons they learned are there for you to learn from if you wish.)

How do the Big Four pro sports leagues compare in this regard – how many companies once held a license from the NFL / MLB / NBA / NHL between 2012 and 2020 but no longer do?


According to my stats, here are how many companies were licensees of a league between 2012 and 2020 but are no longer licensees of that same league:
NFL – 61 companies (about 36% of the current number of NFL licensees)
MLB – 142 companies (about 57% of the current number of MLB licensees)
NBA – 227 companies (about 125% of the current number of NBA licensees)
NHL – 122 companies (about 57% of the current number of NHL licensees)

So what are we to take away from this?

I’d say there are three main takeaways:

1. The fact that only 28% of the current NBA licensees were NBA licensees just eight short years ago tells me this isn’t a business for the faint of heart. That is a lot of turnover, all of which happened in a period of fairly robust economic activity. Scary to think what the number would have been if there had been a tough economy.


2. The fact that the NBA currently has 181 licensees and yet there are 227 companies that are no longer licensees but were at one point in the last eight years also suggests to me, no perhaps screams to me, that being an NBA licensee is not for the faint of heart. You had better be darned sure that you want to enter this licensing space.

3. The fact that the number of NBA licensees grew from 109 to 181 over eight years suggests to me that the NBA is open to new licensees. So if you are an aspiring NBA licensee, that’s a good thing - it says to me that the NBA is open to ideas.

Allow me a parting comment: I am a consultant and that's how I make my living. My speciality as a consultant is working with people who would like to obtain their own (sports) license, as well as working with people who would prefer to work with an existing licensee. Often times people don't know the pluses and minuses of each so we discuss both and then they are better able to decide which route is best for them. I work a number of ways, but the most popular are hourly telephone consulting and full day face-to-face consulting sessions where I come right to your place of work and meet with you.

Many thanks for your time and fire away if you have questions!

Scott Sillcox
Cell: 416-315-4736


Thursday, March 1, 2012

An Introduction to "An Insider's Guide to the World of Licensed Sports Products in 12 Parts: Practical Lessons from the Trenches"

Greeting folks!

This note is written by Scott Sillcox in fall 2023 in response to a lot of readers asking me two questions:

A. You wrote and posted this 12 part blog in 2012-ish, is it still relevant today? Short answer - absolutely! The basics of sports licensing change very little over the years, so I strongly suggest that if you are trying to learn about sports licensing, read away! I have also tried to update certain areas where there have been significant changes, so I feel comfortable in telling you that this information is still highly relevant.

B. You mention that you are a consultant and might be able to help me, do you still do consulting? Short answer - absolutely! I work in the licensing field virtually every day of my life, so if you have questions or would like my help, contact me! The two primary ways I work are hourly telephone consulting ($175US/hour) and face-to-face meetings where I come right to your office for a full day ($1500US/day + $650 travel expenses).

Many thanks and happy reading -
Scott Sillcox

Please also note: This 12 part series initially appeared on my "Heritage Uniforms and Jerseys" blog, but I moved it in March 2012 to this blog which has a more single-focus on the world of licensed sports products.

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Greetings!

Have you ever had questions about the world of Licensed Sports Products, perhaps because you are interested in obtaining a license or for any number of other reasons including genuine curiosity?

Maybe you’ve got a great idea for a new licensed sports product and would like information about the licensing of sports products.

Maybe you’ve contacted a pro sports league regarding acquiring a license and have come away feeling a bit unloved?



I think I can help you – largely by sharing some information.

My name is Scott Sillcox and I owned Toronto-based Maple Leaf Productions. Beginning in 1997 and for the next dozen years, we were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and CFL, and through an associated company, a US collegiate licensee as well. We were licensed by the various leagues to produce a variety of products that were decorated with team logos, team names and other licensed images. The products we produced were plaqued and framed posters, clocks, fridge magnets, playing cards, fanframes, etc. The products were sold across North America by a wide variety of bricks and mortar retailers, catalogues and e-commerce retailers (e-tailers).

I am presenting myself as someone with a good deal of licensed sports product experience, which is absolutely true, but let me make it clear that almost all of my licensee experience was with the NFL, MLB, NHL, CFL and US colleges. If your primary sports licensing interest lies with the NBA, NASCAR, WWE, PGA, UFC or others, I believe my experience and lessons learned are still highly applicable but I would like you to understand that I do not have first hand experience with those leagues.

I liked being a licensee. I got along well with the leagues – I think I can say with confidence that we liked each other. This 12 Part “Insider’s Guide to the World of Licensed Sports Products” isn’t an explosive expose revealing some sort of dark underbelly – that’s because there are no great dark secrets to tell, at least no more so than elsewhere in business. So if you’re looking for skullduggery, buried bodies and hidden agendas, you’ll have to look elsewhere. I consider this 12 Part blog to be a “Share-all”, not a “Tell-all”. I am simply trying to share information about being a licensee in the hope that it will help other people interested in becoming licensees.

Why would I share information?

A. I am sharing this information as a service to people interested in obtaining a sports league license because I know from experience that I would have liked to have known all of this information prior to becoming a licensee – it would have made me a smarter, and therefore better, licensee.

B. I am sharing this information because there may be a handful of people interested in becoming licensees who would like to hire me as a consultant. I know the value of a buck and I have a good work ethic, so if you are interested in first-hand advice from someone with more than a decade of hands-on experience, I’d be happy to hear your story and lend a hand.

C. I am sharing this information as a service to the various leagues. Say that again? The thinking is that an educated potential licensee is much better than an uneducated one. The leagues simply do not have the time or the patience to deal with the seemingly inexhaustible supply of entrepreneurs seeking licenses who the leagues think of as dreamers and schemers and small timers (I say that with affection folks – I’m one of you!).

I get asked about sports licensing all the time. In many cases the questions are quite similar, in other instances the questions are unique. When I found myself answering the some of the same questions again and again, it occurred to me that people might be interested in what I learned over a 15year period, and thus “An Insider’s Guide to the World of Licensed Sports Products” was born.

The 12 Parts of this Licensed Sports Products blog are:
Part 1: How Licensing Works - Follow The Money or How $5,000,000,000 can be less than you think
Part 2: What’s Involved in Getting a License – You need them far more than they need you
Part 3: The Landscape and some of the players
Part 4: Quality Control – Where The Real Power in Licensed Sports Lies
Part 5: Royalty Reporting and Audits
Part 6: Selling Licensed Goods - Why it’s not as easy as it looks
Part 7: Players Associations and Current vs. Retired Players
Part 8: Royalty Rates – Is 12% the norm and when 12% isn’t enough
Part 9: Local Licenses – myth or reality?
Part 10: Packaging
Part 11: Ten Things (Actually 12 Things) I Learned Along The Way
Part 12: Ten More Things (Actually 14 Things) I Learned Along The Way

I encourage anyone with questions to contact me and I would encourage you to watch my 11 minute introductory video if you want to get a measure of who I am.

Thank you for your time –
Scott Sillcox
Email: ssillcox@rogers.com
Cell: 416-315-4736


PS from fall 2023: In case you weren't aware, I created and constantly maintain a searchable Online Directory of 2500+ North American Licensed Sports Products Companies – it can be found at www.LicensedSports.net and only costs $59 to use for three full months. This is a highly searchable directory of licensed sports products companies in North America, companies that have been licensed by various sports leagues (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NCAA, NASCAR, MLS, etc.) as well as the various players’ associations (NFLPA, MLBPA, NBAP, NHLPA). There is nothing like it anywhere on the internet, and I update the database weekly, oftentimes daily.

Virtually all 2500+ company records have a contact name with title, phone number and email address. In many cases, I list up to six contacts within the company. What's more, many of the records have a Linkedin url so you can learn much more about that contact including if you know people in common.

So if you’re looking for all the licensed sports products companies based in Connecticut, or all of the NFL licensees which sell housewares, or all companies licensed by the NBA and the NHL and MLB for soft goods, check out this terrific and highly searchable resource at www. LicensedSports.net .


PPS from fall 2023: I am a very active consultant to people looking to learn more about the licensed sports product industry - you can find the full detail here.  I spend almost every day in the licensed sports product field and I work with between 300 and 500 clients each year. There are three primary ways I work with people:

1. Hourly telephone consulting
2. Full day face-to-face meetings where I will go almost anywhere in North America to spend a full day with you and giving you a fire hose amount of information that is directly applicable to your circumstances.
3. I have a bundled package of services for those people who know that they want to work with an existing licensee.

So visit here for more detailed info and let me know how I can help you move your idea forward.