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To BioNTech. (a) Without limiting any other license or sublicense granted under this Agreement and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Pfizer, effective as of the Effective Date, hereby grants to BioNTech a non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid-up, sublicensable license under all Pfizer Improvements that were solely or jointly invented by BioNTech Representatives to use, have used, Develop, have Developed, Manufacture, have Manufactured, Commercialize, have Commercialized and otherwise Exploit any products or processes outside the Field.
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To BioNTech. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Pfizer hereby grants to BioNTech and its Affiliates a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use the Pfizer House Marks in the BioNTech Commercialization Territory solely as set forth in Section 9.12 in connection with the exercise by BioNTech or its Affiliates of BioNTech’s rights or obligations under this Agreement. In addition, to the extent the JCC decides in accordance with Section 11.9.2 that Product Trademarks shall be owned by Pfizer, Pfizer hereby grant to BioNTech and its Affiliates for the Term an exclusive (even as to Pfizer), royalty-free, fully paid-up, non-assignable and sublicensable license to use the Product Trademarks in the BioNTech Commercialization Territory solely in connection with the exercise by BioNTech or its Affiliates of BioNTech’s rights or obligations under this Agreement or the performance by BioNTech or its Affiliates of BioNTech’s Commercialization Activities.

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