TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS. Prior to the use thereof, each Party shall provide to the other Party, through the Joint Project Team or the JCT or their designees and the JPC, a prototype of any Licensed Product Promotional Materials or labeling for Licensed Products which contain the other Party's trademarks (including any Product Trademark) for the purposes of the other Party's review of the manner in which its trademarks are used therein. The reviewing Party shall notify the other Party within ten (10) business days after delivery of such prototype, whether the reviewing Party approves or disapproves of the manner of such use and, in the case of disapproval, the specific reasons therefor and an acceptable alternative. In the event the reviewing Party fails to so notify the other Party within such ten (10) business day period, the reviewing Party shall be deemed to have approved of the manner of such use. In the event the reviewing Party disapproves of the manner of such use and the Parties are unable to reach agreement regarding the manner of such use, such dispute shall be resolved by the Parties in accordance with Article 16 below. Each Party shall permit one or more authorized representatives of the other Party, on reasonable prior notice, at reasonable intervals, during normal business hours and subject to normal safety and security procedures, to inspect and examine from time to time, Licensed Product Promotional Materials and labeling for Licensed Products and the records of such Party that are directly related to use of the other Party's trademarks, or to use of such Licensed Product Promotional Materials or labeling. Notwithstanding the above, the Parties shall not have the right to so inspect Licensed Product Promotional Materials and labeling for Licensed Products more often than once in any calendar year, unless a Party is in breach of this Section 9.4, in which case the other Party shall have the right to so inspect such materials and records with respect to such breach.
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TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS. The Licensed Marks are limited to those specified in Schedule B and may be used only in compliance with LICENSORs Trademark guidelines.
TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS. Any use by Licensee of Trademarks shall conform to the then-current version of SGI's OpenGL Trademark Guidelines document and SGI's Logo Style Guidelines document, both of which SGI shall make available to Licensee via the World Wide Web page at http://xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxx/external.list.html. Licensee shall submit to SGI for its prior written approval any materials of Licensee in which Trademarks are used, except for time-critical marketing collateral that is on tight deadlines such as press releases, data sheets, and direct mailers. For such collateral, Licensee will use the usage-guidelines supplied by SGI but will proceed without obtaining prior approval (except that press releases which mention SGI will be subject to prior approval). SGI is free to audit usage of Trademarks on an on-going basis and, upon request, Licensee will provide SGI with samples of collateral for purposes of conducting such audits. If SGI determines that Licensee is not using the Trademarks correctly, SGI has the right to demand prior approval on all items, including the above mentioned time critical materials. Licensee will then provide three (3) business days prior notice to SGI on such documents. Licensee agrees that during these three (3) business days SGI may show cause for modification of collateral with respect to references to Trademarks. If SGI chooses not to respond, Licensee will be free to proceed without gaining prior approval.
TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS. 45 14.4 Infringement of Licensed Product Trademarks.................................45 15. MISCELLANEOUS......................................................................45
TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS. In marketing Licensed Products outside Territory A, Kirin and Corixa shall each comply with mutually agreed trademark usage policies applicable to the Territory B Trademarks, as determined by the Commercialization Steering Committee and as may be amended from time to time. Corixa agrees to comply with Kirin's trademark usage policies applicable to Territory A Trademarks, as amended from time to time. Each party agrees to provide samples of use of the other party's Licensed Product Trademarks as reasonably requested by the other party from time to time for the purposes of the other party's review and quality control of the manner in which its trademarks are used therein. The reviewing party shall notify the other party within ten (10) business days after delivery of such samples, whether the reviewing party approves or disapproves of the manner of such use and, in the case of disapproval, the specific reasons therefor and an acceptable alternative (in which case the other party shall make commercially reasonable efforts to remedy or discontinue such use). In the event the reviewing party fails to so notify the other party within such ten (10) business day period, the reviewing party shall be deemed to have approved of the manner of such use. Any goodwill arising from use by a party of the other party's Licensed Product Trademarks shall accrue to the benefit of the other party. ---------- * Confidential Treatment Requested.
TRADEMARK USE REQUIREMENTS. 48 9.5 Infringement of Trademarks/Prosecution and Defense.............. 49 9.6 Costs of Enforcement and Defense of Trademarks.................. 49 ARTICLE 10 CONFIDENTIALITY................................................. 50 10.1 Confidentiality................................................. 50 10.2

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