Corporate Marks definition

Corporate Marks means the registered or unregistered trade marks and service marks, house marks and marks of ownership, trading names, brand names, distinctive colour schemes, devices, styles, emblems and other manifestations associated with BT and/or the Communications Provider and in the case of BT including logotype comprising the letters BT and the piper device and/or letters BT and the connected world device and/or any elements of these marks;”
Corporate Marks means the registered or unregistered trademarks and Infrastructure Service marks, house marks and marks of ownership, trading names, brand names, domain names, distinctive colour schemes, devices, styles, emblems and other manifestations associated with BT and/or the Developer and in the case of BT including the logotype comprising the letters BT and the piper device and/or the letters BT and the connected world device and/or any elements of these marks;
Corporate Marks means, with respect to each of the Parties, the corporate name of such Party or those of Affiliates of such Party, and its and their trade names, trademarks, service marks, domain names, and associated logos and designs; provided that Corporate Marks shall not include the Product Trademarks or the Licensed LCP ▇▇▇▇.

Examples of Corporate Marks in a sentence

  • For clarity, no BioNTech Corporate Marks or BMS Corporate Marks or BioNTech Proprietary Asset Marks or BMS Proprietary Asset Marks, nor any variants, derivatives, translations or transliterations thereof, shall be deemed a Collaboration Trademark.

  • In all cases, BMS or its Affiliates shall remain the owner of the BMS Corporate Marks and the BMS Proprietary Asset Marks (and of all trademark rights therein and all trademark registrations and applications therefor) and the goodwill pertaining thereto.

  • In all cases, BioNTech or its Affiliates shall remain the owner of the BioNTech Corporate Marks and BioNTech Proprietary Asset Marks (and of all trademark rights therein and all trademark registrations and applications therefor) and the goodwill pertaining thereto.

  • Moreover, (a) BMS (and its Affiliates) shall not register or use (except as expressly permitted herein) any domain name, URL or social media identifier that incorporates, in whole or in part, any BioNTech Corporate Marks or BioNTech Proprietary Asset Marks and (b) BioNTech (and its Affiliates) shall not register or use (except as expressly permitted herein) any domain name, URL or social media identifier that incorporates, in whole or in part, any BMS Corporate Marks or BMS Proprietary Asset Marks.


More Definitions of Corporate Marks

Corporate Marks means the trademarks, service marks, trade names and related logos and designs owned by General Motors as of the date hereof, a listing of which General Motors will provide at least 30 days prior to the Closing Date.
Corporate Marks means the registered or unregistered trademarks and service marks, house marks and marks of ownership, trading names, brand names, distinctive colour schemes, devices, styles, emblems and other manifestations associated with Xoom and/or any of our suppliers;
Corporate Marks the registered or unregistered trade marks and service marks, house marks
Corporate Marks means, with respect to a Party, any corporate name, trademark or logo of a Party provided by such Party to the other Party from time to time during the Term of the Agreement or at the other Party’s written request, in each for use in connection with the Manufacture or Commercialization of Licensed Products. Corporate Marks will not include any Product Marks.
Corporate Marks means the ImClone Company Marks and UCB Company Marks. Data Package means, with respect to an Antibody Product for an Independent Indication or a Competing Product (a) for which a Drug Approval Application has not been approved by the Regulatory Authorities in the United States, including the FDA, or Europe, including the EMEA, (i) a summary of all the relevant clinical data with respect to the Independent Indication for the Antibody Product or to the Competing Product, as applicable, including any Clinical Study results and resultant data analyses, (ii) any regulatory submissions made to the FDA or any other Regulatory Authority by or on behalf of the Continuing Party with respect to such Independent Indication for such Antibody Product or to such Competing Product, (iii) protocols for any ongoing Clinical Studies and proposed designs for any anticipated Clinical Studies with respect to such Independent Indication for such Antibody Product or to such Competing Product, (iv) a budget for the costs and expenses expected to be incurred in connection with any ongoing Development of such Independent Indication for such Antibody Product or Competing Product and, (v) such other material Information and Materials relating to such Independent Indication for such Antibody Product or to such Competing Product in the control of the Continuing Party that were not previously disclosed to the Non-Continuing Party and that were relied on by the Continuing Party’s senior management in determining to proceed with the current phase of Development of such Independent Indication for such Antibody Product or of such Competing Product, and (b) for which a Drug Approval Application has been approved by the Regulatory Authorities in the United States, including the FDA, or Europe, including the EMEA, a copy of such Drug Approval Application and any other filings made with the Regulatory Authorities with respect to the Antibody Product for such Independent Indication or the Competing Product.
Corporate Marks means the registered or unregistered trademarks and service marks, house marks and marks of ownership, trading names, brand names, domain names, distinctive colour
Corporate Marks means the registered or unregistered trade marks and service marks, house marks and marks of ownership, trading names, brand names, domain names, distinctive colour schemes, devices, styles, emblems and other manifestations associated with BT and/or the Communications Provider and in the case of BT including the logotype comprising the letters BT and the piper device and/or the letters BT and the connected world device and/or any elements of these marks; “CP Requirement Date” is the date the Communications Provider requests the Service should be installed and commissioned by BT and be available for use by the Communications Provider;