Trademark Rules for Proper Usage Clause Samples

Trademark Rules for Proper Usage. 2.1 Use in Text and Descriptive Material
Trademark Rules for Proper Usage. 2.1. Use in Text and Descriptive Materials • “All Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.”

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  • Trademark Usage Customer agrees that QuoVadis may use Customer’s name and trademark to perform its obligations under this Agreement and to indicate that Customer is receiving QuoVadis’s Service, provided that such use would not foreseeably diminish or damage Customer’s rights in any of its trademarks, create a misrepresentation of the parties’ relationship, or diminish or damage a party’s reputation. Neither party may register or claim any right in the other party’s trademarks. Customer grants QuoVadis a right to use any trademark of Customer included in the Certificate to the extent necessary to operate such Certificate.

  • COPYRIGHT, PATENTS AND OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHTS 16.1 Except as is otherwise expressly provided in writing in the Contract, UNDP shall be entitled to all intellectual property and other proprietary rights including, but not limited to, patents, copyrights, and trademarks, with regard to products, processes, inventions, ideas, know-how, or documents and other materials which the Contractor has developed for UNDP under the Contract and which bear a direct relation to or are produced or prepared or collected in consequence of, or during the course of, the performance of the Contract. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that such products, documents and other materials constitute works made for hire for UNDP. 16.2 To the extent that any such intellectual property or other proprietary rights consist of any intellectual property or other proprietary rights of the Contractor: (i) that pre-existed the performance by the Contractor of its obligations under the Contract, or (ii) that the Contractor may develop or acquire, or may have developed or acquired, independently of the performance of its obligations under the Contract, UNDP does not and shall not claim any ownership interest thereto, and the Contractor grants to UNDP a perpetual license to use such intellectual property or other proprietary right solely for the purposes of and in accordance with the requirements of the Contract. 16.3 At the request of UNDP, the Contractor shall take all necessary steps, execute all necessary documents and generally assist in securing such proprietary rights and transferring or licensing them to UNDP in compliance with the requirements of the applicable law and of the Contract. 16.4 Subject to the foregoing provisions, all maps, drawings, photographs, mosaics, plans, reports, estimates, recommendations, documents, and all other data compiled by or received by the Contractor under the Contract shall be the property of UNDP, shall be made available for use or inspection by UNDP at reasonable times and in reasonable places, shall be treated as confidential, and shall be delivered only to UNDP authorized officials on completion of work under the Contract.

  • Trademarks Red Hat trademarks, logos, and service marks and those trademarks, logos, and service marks licensed to Red Hat (collectively, the "Trademarks") displayed on the Services, including but not limited to Red Hat’s or any, or other third party’s logo, are registered and unregistered marks of Red Hat. All other trademarks, trade names, product names, service marks and all other non-Red Hat marks are the property of their respective owners. Nothing contained on the Services should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trademark displayed on the Services without the written permission of Red Hat or such third party that may own other trademarks displayed on the Services. The absence of a product or service name or logo anywhere in the text of the Services does not constitute a waiver of any trademark or other intellectual property rights concerning that name or logo. NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT If you believe in good faith that copyrighted work has been reproduced on or linked from the Services without authorization in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please provide Red Hat’s designated copyright agent with the following information: ● Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed; ● Identification of the allegedly infringing material on the Services that is requested to be removed; ● Your name, address and daytime telephone number, and an e-mail address if available, so that Red Hat may contact you if necessary; ● A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use of the copyrighted work is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; ● A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the signatory is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive copyright right that is allegedly infringed; and ● An electronic or physical signature of the copyright owner or someone authorized on the owner's behalf to assert infringement of copyright and to submit the statement. Red Hat’s copyright agent for notice of claims of infringement on the Services is: By U.S. Mail: Vice President, Intellectual Property Red Hat, Inc. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ This contact information is only for suspected copyright infringement. Contact information for other matters is provided elsewhere on the Services. Upon receipt of such a notice of claimed infringement (or any statement in conformance with 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3)), Red Hat will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any content that is claimed to be infringing upon the copyright of any person under the laws of the United States, and will terminate the Services privileges of those who repeatedly infringe on the copyright of others. United States law imposes substantial penalties for falsely submitting a notice of copyright infringement.

  • Patents, Licenses, Franchises and Formulas The Borrower and its Subsidiaries own or have valid licenses to use all material patents, trademarks, permits, service marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses, franchises and formulas, or rights with respect to the foregoing, and have obtained assignments of all leases and other rights of whatever nature, reasonably necessary for the present conduct of their business, without any known conflict with the rights of others except for such failures and conflicts which have not had, and could not reasonably be expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works International Competitive Bidding. Goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.