INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 4.1 Title Sample Clauses

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 4.1 Title. The Licensee acknowledges that MLA is the owner of the Licensed Xxxx and the MLA Materials and that it does not acquire any right, title or interest in the Licensed Mark or the MLA Materials by virtue of this Agreement other than the rights expressly set out in this Agreement. (e) 법에 의해 허용되는 범위까지 MLA의 소유권 또는 실시 허가된 마크의 등록 가능성 또는 타당성을 침해하는 것을 이의 또는 이행하는 행위; 및 (f) 실시 허가된 마크와 관련된 영업권을 침해하는 것을 이행하거나 이행하지 않는 행위. 3.3 사용 방법 MLA는 실시권자가 실시 허가된 상표를 사용하는 방식을 제어할 권한을 갖는다. 광고 및 전단지를 포함하여 대중에게 배포하기 위해 실시권자가 준비한 실시 허가된 마크를 갖는 제품과 관련된 모든 서면 자료 또는 방송 또는 기타 통신은 브랜드 표준을 완전히 준수해야 한다. MLA의 요청이 있는 경우, 실시권자는 그러한 자료의 샘플을 MLA에 제출해야 한다. 실시권자가 사용하고 있거나 또는 실시 허가된 상표를 사용하는 방식을 MLA가 반대할 경우, MLA는 실시권자에게 이를 통보하고 실시권자는 그 상황을 MLA가 만족하도록 신속하게 시정하는데 동의해야 한다. 3.4 MLA 자료의 제공 MLA는 재량에 따라 실시권자가 수시로 MLA 자료를 무료로 이용할 수 있도록 할 수도 있다. 실시권자는 그러한 MLA 자료에 실시권자 상표를 삽입하는 것 외에는 MLA의 사전 서면 동의 없이 전체 또는 부분적으로 MLA 자료의 파생 작업을 수정, 적용 또는 생성해서는 안된다. 실시권자는 MLA 자료를 제품에 또는 그와 관련하여 실시권자 및 임의 승인된 하위-실시권자에 의해서 만 복제할 수도 있다. MLA 자료의 모든 사용은 브랜드 표준을 완전히 준수해야 한다. 4. 지적 재산 4.1 제목 실시권자는 MLA가 실시 허가된 상표 및 MLA 자료의 소유자이며, 본 계약에 표시된 권리 이외에 본 계약에 의거하여 실시 허가된 상표 또는 MLA 자료에 대한 권리, 명칭 또는 이권을 획득하지 않음을 인정한다
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