Use of the. Sprint Marks with third parties or on retail packaging is prohibited unless authorized by the License Agreement. If the Sprint Marks are used with a third party's marks or on retail packaging pursuant to the License, the Use of the Sprint Marks must not be offensive, must not make any false or unethical claims and must not imply a relationship between Sprint and a telecommunications company not affiliated with Sprint. Content to Avoid on Television or Internet or in Third Party Use 1. Excessive vulgar language, violence, or sexual conduct that is explicit and would not be considered appropriate for family viewing. 2. Discriminating or inflammatory representation or editorial content which is specific to a particular individual, group, religious or political affiliation, ethic background, or gender. 3. News programming that represents or expresses a bias relative to controversial political or social issues. 4. Content, editorial, or investigative reporting that creates a negative perception of the telecommunications industry.
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Sources: Trademark and Service Mark License Agreement (Horizon Personal Communications Inc), Trademark and Service Mark License Agreement (Horizon PCS Inc)
Use of the. Sprint Marks with third parties or on retail packaging is prohibited unless authorized by the License Agreement. If the Sprint Marks are used with a third party's marks or on retail packaging pursuant to the License, the Use of the Sprint Marks must not be offensive, must not make any false or unethical claims and must not imply a relationship between Sprint and a telecommunications company not affiliated with Sprint. Content to Avoid on Television or Internet or in Third Party Use
1. Excessive vulgar language, violence, or sexual conduct that is explicit and would not be considered appropriate for family viewing.
2. Discriminating or inflammatory representation or editorial content which is specific to a particular individual, group, religious or political affiliation, ethic ethnic background, or gender.
3. News programming that represents or expresses a bias relative to controversial political or social issues.
4. Content, editorial, or investigative reporting that creates a negative perception of the telecommunications industry.
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Sources: Trademark and Service Mark License Agreement (Horizon PCS Inc), Trademark and Service Mark License Agreement (Horizon Personal Communications Inc)