Virtual Property definition

Virtual Property means in-game digital items used by a User while playing the Game which have value within the Game.

Examples of Virtual Property in a sentence

  • Licensee shall not engage in, endorse or associate itself with any commerce by Users or third parties of the Virtual Property contained in the Game, unless specifically authorized in writing by HBS.

  • Licensee may, from time to time during the Term, submit proposals to RGI regarding suggested modifications to various components of the Localized Game which may require RGI services, including, without limitation, modifications to Virtual Property to make such Virtual Property more appealing to Users in the Territory.

  • Licensee may submit to RGI proposals for in-game advertising, including, without limitation, sponsored Virtual Property and in-game product placement, which proposals shall include, at a minimum: (i) the description of the advertising; and (ii) the Advertising Revenue to be generated from such advertising.

  • Licensee shall determine the pricing of the Game Currency, Game Cards, Virtual Property, Physical Product, Game Cards and Localized Game within the Territory in consultation with RGI.

Related to Virtual Property

  • Project Intellectual Property means any Intellectual Property created under, or otherwise in connection with the Project.

  • Product Intellectual Property means all of the following related to a Divestiture Product (other than Product Licensed Intellectual Property):

  • Other Intellectual Property means all trade secrets, ideas, concepts, methods, techniques, processes, proprietary information, technology, know-how, formulae, rights of publicity and privacy and other general intangibles of like nature, now or hereafter acquired, owned, developed or used by any Grantor.

  • Seller Intellectual Property means any Intellectual Property that is owned by either Seller and primarily used in connection with the Business.

  • Company Intellectual Property means any Intellectual Property that is owned or purported to be owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.