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TrustLogos. To the extent included with the purchased Services, Sectigo grants Subscriber a license to display purchased TrustLogos on domain(s) secured by a Sectigo Certificate. When revoking a Certificate, Sectigo may also revoke any TrustLogos issued to the same site. Subscriber shall not modify a TrustLogo in any manner. Subscriber shall not display or use a TrustLogo 1) to represent that Sectigo guarantees any non-Sectigo products or services, 2) on a site that is misleading, defamatory, libelous, disparaging, obscene or otherwise objectionable to Sectigo, or 3) in a way that xxxxx Sectigo’s rights to its trademarks or xxxxx Sectigo’s business reputation.
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TrustLogos. To the extent included with the purchased Services, Comodo grants Subscriber a license to display purchased TrustLogos on domain(s) secured by a Comodo Certificate. When revoking a Certificate, Comodo may also revoke any TrustLogos issued to the same site. Subscriber shall not modify a TrustLogo in any manner. Subscriber shall not display or use a TrustLogo 1) to represent that Comodo guarantees any non-Comodo products or services, 2) on a site that is misleading, defamatory, libelous, disparaging, obscene or otherwise objectionable to Comodo, or 3) in a way that xxxxx Comodo’s rights to its trademarks or xxxxx Comodo’s business reputation.
TrustLogos. InCommon grants Subscriber through this Addendum and InCommon’s agreement with Sectigo a license to display InCommon and Sectigo TrustLogos on a domain(s) secured by an InCommon-Sectigo-rooted Certificate. When revoking a Certificate, InCommon may also revoke any TrustLogos issued to the same site. Subscriber shall not modify a TrustLogo in any manner. Subscriber shall not display or use a TrustLogo (i) to represent that Sectigo or InCommon guarantees any non-Sectigo products or services, (ii) on a site that is misleading or otherwise objectionable to Sectigo or InCommon, or found to be defamatory, libelous, disparaging, or obscene by a court of competent jurisdiction, or (iii) in a way that xxxxx Sectigo’s or InCommon's rights to its trademarks or xxxxx Sectigo’s or InCommon's business reputation.
TrustLogos. You shall not modify a TrustLogo in any manner. You shall not display or use a TrustLogo 1) to represent that Comodo guarantees any non-Comodo products or services, 2) on a site that is misleading, defamatory, libelous, disparaging, obscene or otherwise objectionable to Comodo, or 3) in a way that xxxxx Comodo’s rights to its trademarks or xxxxx Comodo’s business reputation.
TrustLogos. InCommon grants Subscriber through this Addendum and InCommon’s agreement with Comodo a license to display InCommon and Comodo TrustLogos on domain(s) secured by an InCommon-Comodo-rooted Certificate. When revoking a Certificate, InCommon may also revoke any TrustLogos issued to the same site. Subscriber shall not modify a TrustLogo in any manner. Subscriber shall not display or use a TrustLogo

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