Common use of Use of Trademarks by Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Use of Trademarks by Third Parties. There are circumstances where, for example, in referring to a Trademark in editorial or articles, the use of a Trademark is either desirable or unavoidable. Such use of Trademarks is permitted, without the requirement for the user to be licensed, provided that the rules in this Guide are followed. There are instances where a third party may wish to promote the sale of its products in relation to a Trademark or to promote a Certified Product, or the SIF Agent with which it was certified, that the third party distributes. Such uses are permitted under the same principles as are required of licensed users, provided the third party maintains the distinctiveness of the Trademark and that there is no likelihood of confusion between a Certified Product or the SIF Agent with which it was certified and non-Certified Products or compromise of any Trademark.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement, Trademark License Agreement

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Use of Trademarks by Third Parties. There are circumstances where, for example, in referring to a Trademark in editorial or articles, the use of a Trademark is either desirable or unavoidable. Such use of Trademarks is permitted, without the requirement for the user to be licensed, provided that the rules in this Guide are followed. There are instances where a third party may wish to promote its relationship with or the use of services from an organization with certified business practices, or the sale of its products or technologies in relation to a Trademark or to promote a Certified Product, or the SIF Agent with which it was certified, certified product that the third party distributesthey distribute. Such uses are permitted under the same principles as are required of licensed users, provided the third party maintains the distinctiveness of the Trademark and that there is no likelihood of confusion between a Certified Product or the SIF Agent with which it was certified Entities and non-Certified Products Entities or compromise of any Trademark.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certification Trademark License Agreement

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Use of Trademarks by Third Parties. There are circumstances where, for example, in referring to a Trademark in editorial or articles, the use of a Trademark is either desirable or unavoidable. Such use of Trademarks is permitted, without the requirement for the user to be licensed, provided that the rules in this Guide are followed. There are instances where a third party may wish to promote its relationship with or the use of services from an organization with verified business practices, or the sale of its products or technologies in relation to a Trademark or to promote a Certified Product, or the SIF Agent with which it was certified, verified product that the third party distributesthey distribute. Such uses are permitted under the same principles as are required of licensed users, provided the third party maintains the distinctiveness of the Trademark and that there is no likelihood of confusion between a Certified Product or the SIF Agent with which it was certified Verified Entities and non-Certified Products Verified Entities or compromise of any Trademark.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trademark License Agreement

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