Common use of Duty to Avoid Confusion Clause in Contracts

Duty to Avoid Confusion. The Parties hereto confirm their belief that likelihood of confusion will not result from the Parties' use of their respective trademarks and service marks as provided for in this Agreement, due to the differences in the environments in which and the customers to whom the goods and services of the Parties associated therewith are primarily offered and sold. The Parties further believe that any potential future confusion will be prevented under the terms of this Agreement. Furthermore, in order to enable and permit each other to continue using and to register their respective trademarks and service marks and to ensure that there is no confusion in any relevant marketplace between them, the Parties agree to use their best efforts to avoid actual or potential confusion arising from their use, to advise any other affected Party of any instance of actual or potential confusion that comes to a Party's attention concerning use of their respective trademarks and service marks, to take all such steps as may be appropriate and necessary to remedy any actual or potential confusion caused by their actions, and to cooperate with each other in good faith to avoid and prevent actual or potential confusion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Intellectual Property Agreement (Acnielsen Corp), Intellectual Property Agreement (Cognizant Corp)

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Duty to Avoid Confusion. The Parties hereto confirm their belief that likelihood of confusion will not result from the Parties' use of their respective trademarks and service marks as provided for in this Agreement, due to the differences in the environments in which and the customers to whom the goods and services of the Parties associated therewith are primarily offered and sold. The Parties further believe that any potential future confusion will be prevented under the terms 11 11 of this Agreement. Furthermore, in order to enable and permit each other to continue using and to register their respective trademarks and service marks and to ensure that there is no confusion in any relevant marketplace between them, the Parties agree to use their best efforts to avoid actual or potential confusion arising from their use, to advise any other affected Party of any instance of actual or potential confusion that comes to a Party's attention concerning use of their respective trademarks and service marks, to take all such steps as may be appropriate and necessary to remedy any actual or potential confusion caused by their actions, and to cooperate with each other in good faith to avoid and prevent actual or potential confusion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Intellectual Property Agreement (Acnielsen Corp), Intellectual Property Agreement (Dun & Bradstreet Corp)

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