Trademark definition
Examples of Trademark in a sentence
Company will have the first right, with prior advice and comment from Mayo, to take any measures deemed appropriate by Company or Mayo, regarding (a) challenges to the Foreground Patent Rights (including interferences, inter partes review, post grant review, cover business method, ex parte examination, or derivation proceedings in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and oppositions in foreign jurisdictions) and (b) defense of the Foreground Patent Rights (including declaratory judgment actions).
Except for the use of the Product Trademarks in the Territory hereunder, Licensee shall not, and shall not permit their Affiliates or its or their Sublicensees to, register, attempt to register or use in their respective businesses, any Trademark in connection with the Licensed Products that is confusingly similar to, misleading or deceptive with respect to or that dilutes any (or any part) of any Trademark owned or controlled by Vir Bio.
The provisions hereof shall automatically apply to any such Patent, Trademark or Copyright and any such Patent, Trademark or Copyright shall automatically constitute Collateral as if such would have constituted Collateral at the time of execution hereof and be subject to the security interests created by this Agreement without further action by any party.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, after the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, the Secured Parties are specifically authorized to execute and file any applications for or instruments of transfer and assignment of any patents, trademarks, copyrights or other Intellectual Property with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the United States Copyright Office.
The duty of candor and good faith as required by the United States Patent and Trademark Office during the prosecution of the United States patents and patent applications within the Intellectual Property have been complied with for the Company-owned Intellectual Property; and in all foreign offices having similar requirements, all such requirements have been complied with for the Company-owned Intellectual Property.