Use of Trade Name and Marks Sample Clauses

The "Use of Trade Name and Marks" clause defines the terms under which one party is permitted to use the other party’s trademarks, trade names, logos, or branding materials. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of permitted use, such as whether the marks can be used in marketing materials, on products, or in digital content, and may specify requirements for prior approval or adherence to brand guidelines. Its core function is to protect the integrity and reputation of the trademark owner by ensuring their intellectual property is used appropriately and only as authorized.
Use of Trade Name and Marks. You will operate under the Marks, using the Trade Name, at the Hotel. You will not adopt any other names or marks in operating the Hotel without our approval. You will not use any of the Marks, or the word “Hilton,” or other Network trademarks, trade names or service marks, or any similar words or acronyms, in: (i) your corporate, partnership, business or trade name except as we permit under this Agreement or the Standards; (ii) any Internet-related name (including a domain name), except as we permit under this Agreement or in the Standards; or (iii) any business operated separately from the Hotel, including the name or identity of developments adjacent to or associated with the Hotel. You agree that any unauthorized use of the Marks will be an infringement of our rights and a material breach of this Agreement.
Use of Trade Name and Marks. You will operate under the Marks, using the Trade Name, at the Hotel. You will not adopt any other names or marks in operating the Hotel without our approval. You will not, without our prior written consent, use any of the Marks (including the wordsBest Western”), trademarks, trade names or service marks, or any similar words or acronyms, in: 9.3.1 your corporate, partnership, business or trade name; 9.3.2 any Internet-related name (including a domain name); or 9.3.3 any business operated separately from the Hotel, including the name or identity of developments adjacent to or associated with the Hotel.
Use of Trade Name and Marks 

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  • Use of Trademarks Purchaser, the Company, its Subsidiaries and their respective Affiliates (“Licensed Parties”) shall have the right to use the Business Marks for a period of 18 months following the Closing Date (the “Transition Period”) in order to effectuate a smooth and orderly transition and rebranding for the Company and its Subsidiaries. In view of the foregoing, Seller hereby grants to each of the Licensed Parties, to the extent of the rights owned or controlled by Seller or any of its Affiliates, a non-exclusive, royalty-free right and license to use the Business Marks during the Transition Period in connection with their respective businesses, including for the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of products and services. The Licensed Parties may, to the extent of the rights owned or controlled by Seller or any of its Affiliates, permit third parties to use the Business Marks during the Transition Period, but only for and on behalf of the Licensed Parties. Seller agrees that the provisions of this Section 4.21 may be partially assigned for the benefit of a Person that acquires a Market pursuant to a Market Divestiture, and the Transition Period in any such case shall be for a period of 18 months following the closing of such Market Divestiture or such longer period as may be required by a Governmental Entity not to exceed 24 months. Prior to the Closing, Seller and the Company shall cooperate to enter into a transitional trademark license agreement on terms reasonably acceptable to Purchaser and consistent with the license granted in, and the other terms and conditions of, this Section 4.21, upon the effectiveness of which the licenses and rights granted in this Section 4.21 shall terminate. Between the date hereof and the end of the Transition Period, Seller shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, not take any action, or fail to take any action, that, in each case, would reasonably be expected to materially limit or restrict the rights licensed under this Section 4.21 were such license to be granted in respect of the period beginning on the date hereof.

  • Use of Trademark In the case that the Subscriber provides a telecommunication service to an Subscriber’s Customer pursuant to Section 8.1, if the Subscriber desires to use SORACOM’s trademark, the Subscriber shall obtain SORACOM’s consent in writing to do so before using SORACOM’s trademark, and shall comply with any other conditions relating to the use of SORACOM’s trademark specified by SORACOM separately.

  • Publicity and Use of Trademarks or Service Marks 34.1 A Party, its Affiliates, and their respective contractors and Agents, shall not use the other Party’s trademarks, service marks, logos or other proprietary trade dress, in connection with the sale of products or services, or in any advertising, press releases, publicity matters or other promotional materials, unless the other Party has given its written consent for such use, which consent the other Party may grant or withhold in its sole discretion. 34.2 Neither Party may imply any direct or indirect affiliation with or sponsorship or endorsement of it or its services or products by the other Party. 34.3 Any violation of this Section 34 shall be considered a material breach of this Agreement.

  • Trade Name “Capital One Auto Receivables, LLC” is the only trade name under which the Seller is currently operating its business. For the six (6) years (or such shorter period of time during which the Seller was in existence) preceding the date hereof, the Seller operated its business under the trade name “Capital One Auto Receivables, LLC”. “Capital One Auto Receivables, LLC” is the name of the Seller indicated on the public record of the Seller’s jurisdiction of organization which shows the Seller to have been organized.

  • USE OF NASA NAME AND NASA EMBLEMS A. NASA Name and Initials Partner shall not use "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" or "NASA" in a way that creates the impression that a product or service has the authorization, support, sponsorship, or endorsement of NASA, which does not, in fact, exist. Except for releases under the "Release of General Information to the Public and Media" Article, Partner must submit any proposed public use of the NASA name or initials (including press releases and all promotional and advertising use) to the NASA Associate Administrator for the Office of Communications or designee ("NASA Communications") for review and approval. Approval by NASA Office of Communications shall be based on applicable law and policy governing the use of the NASA name and initials. B. NASA Emblems Use of NASA emblems (i.e., NASA Seal, NASA Insignia, NASA logotype, NASA Program Identifiers, and the NASA Flag) is governed by 14 C.F.R. Part 1221. Partner must submit any proposed use of the emblems to NASA Communications for review and approval.