Common use of Trademarks and Copyrights Clause in Contracts

Trademarks and Copyrights. Seller possesses all trademarks, service marks, trade names, publishing rights, subscriber lists, and copyrights and trade name, copyright and trademark registrations or applications required to permit and enable it to operate the Business, all of which are included among the Assets sold or assigned hereby and described on Schedule 1.1 hereof except where the failure to possess would not have a material adverse effect on the financial condition of the Business. To the knowledge of Seller, none of the Assets or the Business or any designs, styles, or copyrights relating to the Assets or the Business infringes on any trademarks, copyrights or any other rights of any person. There are no existing or, to the knowledge of Seller, threatened claims of any third party for infringement of the copyrights, trademarks, trade names or trade secrets of others by Seller, for unfair competition or based on the use by or challenging the ownership of, or the right to use by, Seller of the trademarks, trade names or copyrights listed on Schedule 1.1. Seller has not granted any license, franchise or permit to any person or entity to use any of the trademarks, trade names, or copyrights listed on Schedule 1.1.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Resourcing Solutions Group Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Resourcing Solutions Group Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Resourcing Solutions Group Inc)

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