Google Branding Guidelines definition

Google Branding Guidelines means the brand treatment guidelines applicable to the Services and located at the following URL: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/wssynd/02brand.html (or a different URL Google may provide to Company from time to time).
Google Branding Guidelines means the brand treatment guidelines applicable to the Services and located at the following URL: http://www.google.com/wssynd/02brand.html (or a different URL Google may provide to Company from time to time).
Google Branding Guidelines means ***.

Examples of Google Branding Guidelines in a sentence

  • Any modifications to the Google Branding Guidelines or Google Program Guidelines will be generally applied to Google’s similarly situated customers in the same region who are using the specific Service impacted by the modification.

  • If Google modifies the Google Branding Guidelines, Google Program Guidelines, or the Google technical protocols and the modification requires action by Company, Company will take the necessary action no later than 30 days from receipt of notice from Google.

  • Google grants to Company a non-exclusive and non-sublicensable license during the Term to use the Google Brand Features, in accordance with this Agreement and the Google Branding Guidelines, to: (a) fulfill Company’s obligations in connection with the Services; (b) use Google’s name in securities filings, and documents required by law; and (c) use Google’s name in press releases (in accordance with Section 18) and Google Brand Features in presentations and marketing materials; [***].

  • If Google modifies the Google Branding Guidelines, Google Program Guidelines or the Google technical protocols and the modification requires action by Company, Company will take the necessary action no later than 30 days from receipt of notice from Google.

  • If Google modifies the Google Branding Guidelines, Google Program Guidelines, the Google technical protocols or the CSE Branding Guidelines and the modification requires action by Company, Company will take the necessary action [*****].

  • Any modifications to the Google Branding Guidelines or Google Program Guidelines will be * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED.

  • If Google modifies the Google Branding Guidelines, Google Program Guidelines, or the Google technical protocols and the modification requires action by Company, Company will take the necessary action no later than [*] from receipt of notice of such modification from Google [*].

  • Any modifications to the Google Branding Guidelines, or AdMob Guidelines will be generally applied to Google’s similarly situated customers in the same region who are using the specific Service impacted by the modification.

  • Google may not withhold its approval unless such proposed change would be in breach of the applicable Agreement or the Google Branding Guidelines and Google may not withhold its approval on purely commercial grounds.

  • Notwithstanding any provision of this Amendment or any of the documents referenced below, in the event of a conflict between the Order Form (including the Terms and Conditions) or GSA as herein amended, on the one hand, and the Google Client Application Guidelines, Google Branding Guidelines, Google Program Guidelines, Google Technical Protocols or ADX Guidelines on the other hand, in each case as amended from time to time, GSA and Order Form will prevail.


More Definitions of Google Branding Guidelines

Google Branding Guidelines means the brand treatment guidelines applicable to the Services and located at the following URL: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/6370057 (or a different URL Google may provide to Company from time to time).
Google Branding Guidelines means Google’s then-current guidelines for third party use of Google’s brand features (available at https://www.google.com/ permissions/trademark/rules.html and https://madebytoolkit.withgoogle.com/ overview/17xA3-Zm3spn3hxfWp-zIX- 6BqQoO-Aj30s1Q1xtPaXfo/introduc- tion-to-hardware/ as such URLs and their content may be updated by Google from time to time), plus any additional usage guidelines applicable to the Product
Google Branding Guidelines means the brand treatment guidelines applicable to the Services and located at the
Google Branding Guidelines means Google’s then-current guidelines for third party use of Google’s brand features (available at
Google Branding Guidelines means the then-current brand treatment guidelines applicable to the AdSense Services and Search Services which may be found at the following URL: http://www.google.com/wssynd/02brand.html (or such other URL Google may provide from time to time);

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