Allocation of title to IPR. Save as granted under this Call Off Contract, neither Party shall acquire any right, title or interest in or to the Intellectual Property Rights of the other Party. Where either Party acquires, by operation of Law, title to Intellectual Property Rights that is inconsistent with the allocation of title set out in Clause 33.1.1, it shall assign in writing such Intellectual Property Rights as it has acquired to the other Party on the request of the other Party (whenever made). Subject to Clauses 33.1.4, neither Party shall have any right to use any of the other Party's names, logos or trademarks on any of its products or services without the other Party's prior written consent. Subject to full compliance with the Branding Guidance, the Supplier shall be entitled to use the Contracting Authority’s logo exclusively in connection with the provision of the Services during the term of this Call Off Contract and for no other purpose.
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Allocation of title to IPR. 33.1.1 Save as granted under this Call Off Contract, neither Party shall acquire any right, title or interest in or to the Intellectual Property Rights of the other Party. .
33.1.2 Where either Party acquires, by operation of Law, title to Intellectual Property Rights that is inconsistent with the allocation of title set out in Clause 33.1.1, it shall assign in writing such Intellectual Property Rights as it has acquired to the other Party on the request of the other Party (whenever made). .
33.1.3 Subject to Clauses 33.1.4, neither Party shall have any right to use any of the other Party's names, logos or trademarks on any of its products or services without the other Party's prior written consent. .
33.1.4 Subject to full compliance with the Branding Guidance, the Supplier shall be entitled to use the Contracting Authority’s logo exclusively in connection with the provision of the Services during the term of this Call Off Contract and for no other purpose.
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Sources: Framework Agreement