Subscriber IP Sample Clauses
The 'Subscriber IP' clause defines the ownership and rights related to intellectual property (IP) that a subscriber brings to or creates during the course of a service or subscription agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies that any pre-existing IP owned by the subscriber, as well as any new IP developed independently by the subscriber, remains the property of the subscriber and is not transferred to the service provider. For example, if a subscriber uploads proprietary software or content to a platform, this clause ensures those assets remain under the subscriber's control. Its core function is to protect the subscriber's intellectual property rights and prevent unintended transfer or use of their IP by the service provider.
Subscriber IP. Subscriber grants Sectigo a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable right, to use any Subscriber trademark, service mark or tradename, to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and to identify Subscriber in Sectigo’s customer lists and other marketing and promotional materials and communications referencing Subscriber as a customer of Sectigo.
Subscriber IP. Subscriber grants TBS Internet a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable right, to use any Subscriber trademark, service mark or tradename, to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and to identify Subscriber in TBS Internet’s customer lists and other marketing and promotional materials and communications referencing Subscriber as a customer of TBS Internet.
Subscriber IP. Subscriber grants Comodo a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable right, to use any Subscriber trademark, service ▇▇▇▇ or tradename, to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and to identify Subscriber in Comodo’s customer lists and other marketing and promotional materials and communications referencing Subscriber as a customer of Comodo.
