Event IP definition

Event IP means Mark owned or used by the, and the designation “Official Sponsor of [Relevant Event name]” used singularly or collectively;
Event IP means all Intellectual Property Rights in respect of the Event including without limitation (a) all content in any form submitted by you at the Event; and (b) all presentations, documentation and materials created, published or otherwise made available as part of the Event in any form, including Recordings.
Event IP means ▇▇▇▇ owned or used by the, and the designation “Official Sponsor of [Relevant Event name]” used singularly or collectively;

Examples of Event IP in a sentence

  • If, due to a Force Majeure Event, IP should be unable to meet its obligations hereunder as they become due, IP shall not discriminate against Sylvamo in favor of any other customers or in favor of any of other IP ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • The Borrower and DOE by their respective signatures below hereby agree that from and after the effective date of the Services Agreement, Sections 6.1(l)(iii) and 6.1 (l)(iv) of the Loan Guarantee Agreement shall be amended (i) to replace “EPC Contract” with “the Services Agreement, the IP License, the Triggering Event IP License, the Toshiba Settlement Agreement” and (ii) to remove the reference to “the Software License”.

  • The Applicant grants the SATC a licence to use the Event IP in accordance with brand usage guidelines as updated from time to time, on an irrevocable, worldwide, non-transferrable, non- exclusive, royalty free, fee-free basis for the term of this Agreement for promotional and marketing purposes, including, without limitation to promote South Australia as a tourism destination.

  • At the Event and in the time period leading up to the Event, IP Mediator will provide assistance to Sponsor/exhibitors by evaluating potential intellectual property infringement claims and will work closely with the Association to issue any Sanctions (as defined below), if necessary.


More Definitions of Event IP

Event IP means any Intellectual Property created by the Applicant for the Event including, without limitation, any logos, branding or trademarks.