Common use of Merchandising Clause in Contracts

Merchandising. To exploit, sell, and dispose of merchandising rights and commercial tie-up rights, and to authorize and license others so to do, with the right to protect such merchandise and rights by copyright, trademark, patent or otherwise in Purchaser's name or that of its nominee(s).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Option/Purchase Agreement, Option/Purchase Agreement (Audience Productions, Inc.), Option/Purchase Agreement (Audience Productions, Inc.)

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