Group licensing definition

Group licensing means an agreement or agreements to allow a 3rd party the right to use the name, image, and likeness rights and athletic reputation of a group of athletes.

Examples of Group licensing in a sentence

  • JDSU hereby covenants on its own behalf and on behalf of the other members of the JDSU Group that, unless obligated to do so by any Third Party agreement existing on the Effective Date, it will not Assert against any member of the Lumentum Group any JDSU Restricted Patent that would have been licensed hereunder but for the restriction against a member of the JDSU Group licensing such Patent to Lumentum contained in a Third Party agreement.

  • Lumentum hereby covenants on its own behalf and on behalf of the other members of the Lumentum Group that, unless obligated to do so by any Third Party agreement existing on the Effective Date, it will not Assert against any member of the JDSU Group any Lumentum Restricted Patent that would have been licensed hereunder but for the restriction against a member of the Lumentum Group licensing such Patent to JDSU contained in a Third Party agreement.

  • Conduent hereby covenants on its own behalf and on behalf of the members of its Group that, unless obligated to do so by any third party agreement existing as of the Distribution Date, it will not assert against Xerox or any member of the Xerox Group any Conduent Restricted Patent to the extent that it would have been licensed hereunder but for the restriction against Conduent or the members of the Conduent Group licensing such Patent to Xerox contained in a third party agreement.

  • Xerox hereby covenants on its own behalf and on behalf of the members of its Group that, unless obligated to do so by any third party agreement existing as of the Distribution Date, it will not assert against Conduent or any member of the Conduent Group any Xerox Restricted Patent to the extent that it would have been licensed hereunder but for the restriction against Xerox or the members of the Xerox Group licensing such Patent to Conduent contained in a third party agreement.

  • Group licensing programs are defined as those licensing programs in which a licensee utilizes a total of six (6) or more NFL player images on or in conjunction with products, (including, but not limited to, trading cards, clothing, videogames.

  • Group licensing programs are defined as those licensing programs in which a licensee utilizes a total of six (6) or more NFL player images in conjunction with or on products that are sold at retail or used as promotional or premium items.

  • Group licensing programs are defined as those licensing programs in which a WNBPA licensee utilizes a total of four (4) or more WNBA player images on products that are sold at retail or used as promotional or premium items.

  • Group licensing programs are defined as those licensing programs in which a licensee utilizes a total of six (6) or more NFL player images on or in conjunction with products, (including, but not limited to, trading cards, clothing, videogames, computer games, collectibles, internet sites, fantasy games, etc.) that are sold at retail or used as promotional or premium items.

  • The parties shall discuss the possibility of the HOECHST Group licensing the Compound to OSI.

Related to Group licensing

  • Licensing means the department process respecting the grant, denial, renewal, revocation, suspension, annulment, withdrawal, or amendment of a license.

  • Distribution Licence means a licence issued under section 6(c) of the Electricity ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;

  • Generation Licence means an electricity generation licence granted or treated as granted pursuant to section 6(1)(a) of the EA 1989 that authorises a person to generate electricity;

  • Sub-Licensee means all person/ agency with whom Licensee has executed sub license agreement as per terms and conditions of license agreement executed between DMRC and the Licensee, for commercial utilization of the Bare Spaces.

  • FLEGT-licensed means production and process methods, also referred to as timber production standards, and in the context of social criteria, contract performance conditions (only), as defined by a bilateral Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) between the European Union and a timber- producing country under the FLEGT scheme, where both Parties have agreed to establish a system under which timber that has been produced in accordance with the relevant laws of the producing country, and other criteria stipulated by the VPA, are licensed for export by the producing country government. This may also include any timber that has been independently verified as meeting all the producing country's requirements for a FLEGT licence, where a VPA has been signed but the FLEGT licensing system is not fully operational. Evidence from a country that has not signed up to a VPA which demonstrates that all of the requirements equivalent to FLEGT-licensed timber have been met will also be acceptable. CPET will produce further guidance on FLEGT-licensed or equivalent timber in due course.