Advertising and Electronic Way-Finding Signage Sample Clauses

Advertising and Electronic Way-Finding Signage. ‌ The Students’ Union shall be entitled to install, operate and control Electronic Way-Finding Signage within the MacEwan Building including interactive electronic directory boards. It is acknowledged that all Electronic Way-Finding Signage within the MacEwan Building as of the Execution Date is owned by the Students’ Union. The Students’ Union acknowledges that the University shall, in the future, have the right to install electronic or digital campus-wide way- finding signage within the MacEwan Building in accordance with Section 13.2. The University agrees that it will consult with the Students’ Union if the University determines that it desires to install such campus-wide way-finding signage, but the Students’ Union acknowledges that the final decision in this regard shall rest with the University. The Students’ Union shall also be entitled to install, operate and control advertising within the MacEwan Building including television and electronic screen advertising (including the electronic advertising currently known as EBBN as at the Execution Date), other television and electronic screen advertising and tabletop, washroom and similar signage, some or all of which the Students’ Union may arrange through third party commercial advertising contractors. Management of all such Electronic Way-Finding Signage shall be managed in accordance with the Students’ Union Signage and Advertising Policies. Further, such signage shall not be Offensive Signage, nor shall the advertising signage favour any Third Party Tenant over another such Third Party Tenant. Any new or additional electronic signage hardware that the Students’ Union desires to install within or visible from Common Space shall require the approval of the JLC. Any existing service provider of electronic signage within or visible from Common Space may be replaced at the discretion of the Students’ Union, but if a change of service provider results in a change in scope and scale of any such electronic advertising, then the approval of the JLC shall also be required. Any amendments that the Students’ Union desires to make to the Students’ Union Signage and Advertising Policies as applicable to signage and advertising in Common Space shall require the approval for use of the JLC.
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