Information and communication Sample Clauses

The 'Information and communication' clause establishes the requirements and protocols for sharing relevant information between parties and ensuring effective communication throughout the duration of an agreement or project. Typically, this clause outlines what types of information must be disclosed, the methods and frequency of communication, and the responsibilities of each party in maintaining open channels. Its core practical function is to promote transparency, prevent misunderstandings, and ensure that all parties are kept informed, thereby reducing the risk of disputes arising from miscommunication or lack of information.
Information and communication. The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.
Information and communication. The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Kazakhstan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.
Information and communication. 1. The beneficiaries shall, throughout the duration of the project, take appropriate measures to engage with the public and the media about the project and to highlight the financial support of the Union. Unless the REA requests otherwise, any publicity, including at a conference or seminar or any type of information or promotional material (brochure, leaflet, poster, presentation etc), must specify that the project has received research funding from the Union and display the European emblem. When displayed in association with a logo, the European emblem should be given appropriate prominence. This obligation to use the European emblem in respect of projects to which the Union contributes implies no right of exclusive use. It is subject to general third-party use restrictions which do not permit the appropriation of the emblem, or of any similar trademark or logo, whether by registration or by any other means. Under these conditions, beneficiaries are exempted from the obligation to obtain prior permission from the REA to use the emblem. Further detailed information on the EU emblem can be found on the Europa web page. Any publicity made by the beneficiaries in respect of the project, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, must specify that it reflects only the author’s views and that the Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 2. The REA and the Commission shall be authorised to publish, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, the following information: – the name of the beneficiaries; – contact addresses of beneficiaries; – the general purpose of the project in the form of the summary provided by the consortium; – the amount and rate of the financial contribution of the Union foreseen for the project; after the final payment, the amount and rate of the financial contribution of the Union accepted by the REA ; – the estimated amount and rate of the financial contribution of the Union foreseen for each beneficiary in the table of the estimated breakdown of budget in Annex I; after the final payment, the amount and rate of the financial contribution of the Union accepted by the REA for each beneficiary; – the geographic location of the activities carried out; – the list of dissemination activities and/or of patent (applications) relating to foreground; – the details/references and the abstracts of scientific publications relating to foreground and, where provided pursuant to Article II.29, the pu...
Information and communication. The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and Georgia, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.
Information and communication. The Community and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia will take the measures necessary to stimulate the mutual exchange of information. Priority will be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and professional circles in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia with more specialised information.
Information and communication. The Subgrantees are allowed to promote the subproject, the SoTecIn Factory project and its results, by providing the description of their project upon request from the SoTecIn Factory Consortium and highlight the financial support of the EC. Unless the European Commission or the SoTecIn Factory coordinator requests or agrees otherwise or unless it is impossible, any communication activity related to the action (including in electronic form, via social media, etc.), any publicity, including at a conference or seminar or any type of information or promotional material (brochure, leaflet, poster, presentation etc.), and any infrastructure, equipment and major results funded by the grant must: (a) display the EU emblem. (b) display the SoTecIn Factory logo and (c) include the following text: When displayed in association with a logo, the European emblem should be given appropriate prominence. This obligation to use the European emblem in respect of projects to which the EC contributes implies no right of exclusive use. It is subject to general third-party use restrictions which do not permit the appropriation of the emblem, or of any similar trademark or logo, whether by registration or by any other means. Under these conditions, the Subgrantee is exempted from the obligation to obtain prior permission from the EC to use the emblem. Further detailed information on the EU emblem can be found on the Europa web page. Any publicity made by the Subgrantee in respect of the subproject, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, must specify that it reflects only the author’s views and that the EC or SoTecIn Factory project is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. The EC and the SoTecIn Factory consortium shall be authorised to publish, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, the following information: ● the official name of the Subgrantee; ● contact address of the Subgrantee; ● the general purpose of the subproject; ● the amount of the financial contribution foreseen for the subproject; after the final payment, and the amount of the financial contribution actually received; ● the geographic location of the activities carried out; ● the list of dissemination activities and/or of patent (applications) relating to foreground; ● the details/references and the abstracts of scientific publications relating to foreground and, if funded within the subproject, the published version or the final manuscript accepted for public...
Information and communication. 1. Without prejudice to Article II.29, the beneficiary shall, throughout the duration of the action, take appropriate measures to raise awareness about the action and to highlight Fusion for Energy’s financial support, except in duly justified cases, where public display is not possible or appropriate. Any publicity, including at a conference or seminar or any type of information or promotional material (brochure, leaflet, poster, presentation etc), shall specify that the action has received Fusion for Energy’s research funding and display the “F4E” logo. This obligation to use the “F4E” logo in respect of actions to which Fusion for Energy contributes implies no right of exclusive use. It is subject to general third-party use restrictions which do not permit the appropriation of the logo, or of any similar trademark, whether by registration or by any other means. Under these conditions, the beneficiary is exempted from the obligation to obtain prior permission from Fusion for Energy to use the logo. Further detailed information and downloadable files of the “F4E” logo can be found on Fusion for Energy’s web page. Any publicity made by the beneficiary in respect of the action, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, shall specify that it reflects only the author’s views and that Fusion for Energy is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 2. Fusion for Energy shall be authorised to publish, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, the following information: (a) the name of the beneficiary; (b) contact addresses of the beneficiary; 15 Commission Decision (EU, Euratom) 2015/444 of 13 March 2015 on the security rules for protecting EU classified information, OJ L 72, 19.3.2015, p. 53. (c) the general purpose of the action in the form of the summary provided by the beneficiary; (d) the amount and rate of Fusion for Energy’s financial contribution granted to the action; (e) the geographic location of the activities carried out; (f) the list of patent (applications) relating to foreground; (g) the details/references and the abstracts of scientific publications relating to foreground and the published version or the final manuscript accepted for publication; (h) the publishable reports submitted to it; (i) any picture or any audiovisual or web material provided to Fusion for Energy in the framework of the action. The beneficiary shall ensure that all necessary authorisations for such publication have been obtaine...
Information and communication. The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Tajikistan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.
Information and communication. ‌ 1. The beneficiaries shall, throughout the duration of the project, take appropriate measures to engage with the public and the media about the project and to highlight the financial support of [the Union] [Euratom]. Unless the Commission requests otherwise, any publicity, including at a conference or seminar or any type of information or promotional material (brochure, leaflet, poster, presentation etc), must specify that the project has received research funding from [the Union] [Euratom] and display the European emblem. When displayed in association with a logo, the European emblem should be given appropriate prominence. This obligation to use the European emblem in respect of projects to which [the Union] [Euratom] contributes implies no right of exclusive use. It is subject to general third-party use restrictions which do not permit the appropriation of the emblem, or of any similar trademark or logo, whether by registration or by any other means. Under these conditions, beneficiaries are exempted from the obligation to obtain prior permission from the Commission to use the emblem. Further detailed information on the EU emblem can be found on the Europa web page. Any publicity made by the beneficiaries in respect of the project, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, must specify that it reflects only the author’s views and that the [the Union] [Euratom] is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 2. The Commission shall be authorised to publish, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, the following information: – the name of the beneficiaries; – contact addresses of beneficiaries; – the general purpose of the project in the form of the summary provided by the – the amount and rate of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] foreseen for the project; after the final payment, the amount and rate of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] accepted by the Commission; – the estimated amount and rate of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] foreseen for each beneficiary in the table of the estimated breakdown of budget in Annex I; after the final payment, the amount and rate of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] accepted by the Commission for each beneficiary; – the geographic location of the activities carried out; – the list of dissemination activities and/or of patent (applications) relating to foreground; – the details/references and the abstract...
Information and communication. The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community, and the Republic of Moldova including, where possible, mutual access to databases in full respect of intellectual property rights.