TRADING CARDS Sample Clauses

TRADING CARDS. (A) Licensee may choose to use player names and/or likenesses to promote licensed product(s) on or in any material pertaining to packaging, hangtags, wrapping material, print ads, flyers, point-of-purchase displays, press releases, catalogues, trade show booths and exhibits, or any other written material or medium, including, but not limited to, electronic or interactive use; provided, however, that such use shall require the prior written approval of Players Inc, as set forth in the Service Agreement. The players included in any such use, if approved, shall be selected from the Player Agreement Report referred to in the Service Agreement.
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TRADING CARDS. Company shall provide to Players Inc free of charge the following:
TRADING CARDS. Licensee may choose to use player names and/or likenesses to promote licensed product(s) on or in any material pertaining to packaging, hangtags, wrapping material, print ads, flyers, point-of-purchase displays, press releases, catalogues, trade show booths and exhibits, or any other written material or medium, including, but not limited to, electronic or interactive use; provided, however, that such use shall require the prior written approval of Players Inc, as set forth in the Service Agreement. The players included in any such use, if approved, shall be selected from the Player Agreement Report referred to in the Service Agreement. Licensee may choose to use player names and/or likenesses (including, without limitation, action footage) in radio or television commercials to promote licensed product(s); provided, however, that such use shall require the prior written approval of Players Inc, as set forth in the Service Agreement. The players included in such commercials, if approved, shall be selected from the Player Agreement Report referred to in the Service Agreement. The content of all scripts and story boards for proposed radio and television commercials in connection with the promotion of the licensed product(s) shall require the prior written approval of Players Inc before any commercials shall be made or shall be contracted for by Licensee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Licensee shall be permitted to show on counter card boxes, without additional separate payment to NFLPA or players: (1) six or more examples of the football trading cards licensed herein, and/or (2) a list of six or more players' names whose images or likenesses are used on the football trading cards licensed herein; provided, however, that such cards are shown with equal prominence, and provided further, however, that Players Inc shall retain all rights to prior written approval contained herein and as set forth in the Service Agreement.

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