The Scottish Register of Tartans recognises 9 categories of tartan, but 'universal' is not one of them. The following is taken from the Scottish Register of Tartans Guidance Document. Clan/Family A tartan intended to be worn by a particular clan or family. Name A tartan intended to be worn by anyone of that name, or a personal tartan for a particular person and his/her immediate family. District A tartan associated with a particular geographical area, including towns, parishes, counties or countries. Portrait/Artefact A tartan taken from an illustration or an artefact. Corporate A tartan for a company or organisation whether profit-making or non profit-making. Commemorative A tartan to be worn to commemorate a particular event or person. Fashion A 'fancy' tartan for the fashion trade. Military A tartan associated with any branch of the armed forces, including volunteer regiments. Royal A tartan with a direct Royal connection. There are tartans which have a restriction put on them at registration. Restrictions Traditionally owners of tartans have sometimes wished to impose restrictions on the wearing/use and production of their tartan. If you wish, you may express your preferences here, however the Keeper cannot be held responsible for enforcing any such restrictions. Do you wish to restrict the wearing/use of this tartan? Owners of tartans have sometimes expressed a wish to restrict their wearing/use to particular groups or individuals e.g. in the case of a Clan/Family tartan. Please note that although your wishes will be published in the Register, no rights can be conferred by the expression of these preferences. The Keeper accepts no responsibility for the enforcement of these preferences. For further information or to register a design right in the UK, please visit the UK Intellectual Property Office at www.ipo.gov.uk. Do you wish to restrict who can weave this tartan You may express a preference here to limit weaving of your tartan to a specific supplier. The Keeper accepts no responsibility for the enforcement of this preference. Should you wish to limit weaving to a particular company you should consider registering a design right with the appropriate Intellectual Property Office. Do you wish to suggest any other restrictions? If you wish the use of this tartan to be restricted in any other way, please indicate your preferred restrictions here. Maybe we should be talking about 'un-restricted' rather than 'universal'. Just a thought. Regards Chas
I'm guessing that while universal seems to be a common term it is a false term? Jim
Some may say it's simple symantics, but Chas's point is well taken. I think the term "un-restricted" makes more sense in my in my way of thinking about it.
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