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Copyright Matters. The Borrower and its Subsidiaries have recorded or deposited with and paid to the United States Copyright Offices, and the Register of Copyrights all notices, statements of account, royalty fees and other documents and instruments required under the United States Copyright Act, and neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary thereof is liable to any Person for copyright infringement under the United States Copyright Act as a result of its business operations.
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Copyright Matters. The Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries have recorded or deposited with and paid to the United States Copyright Offices, and the Register of Copyrights all notices, statements of account, royalty fees and other documents and instruments required under the United States Copyright Act, except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, and neither the Borrower nor any Restricted Subsidiary thereof is liable to any Person for copyright infringement under the United States Copyright Act as a result of its business operations which liability could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Copyright Matters. CS Wireless has submitted all requisite notices (if any are required) under the Copyright Act for the carriage of all Broadcast Stations as currently carried over any of the CS Wireless FCC Assets. CS Wireless has filed in a timely manner with the Copyright Office all required documents, instruments and statements of account and have remitted payments of all required royalty fees with respect to compulsory licenses provided for in Section III of the Copyright Act for the carriage of broadcast signals in connection with the CS Wireless FCC Assets. CS Wireless is not liable to any Person for copyright infringement under the Copyright Act as a result of its business operations relating to the CS Wireless FCC Assets and CS Leases. There have been no inquiries received from the Copyright Office or any other party, which questioned such statements of account or any copyright royalty payments made by CS Wireless with respect to the CS Wireless FCC Assets or CS Leases, and no claim, action or demand for copyright infringement or for non- payment of royalties is pending or, to the knowledge of CS Wireless, threatened against CS Wireless with respect to the CS Wireless FCC Assets or CS Leases.
Copyright Matters i. The Company has deposited with the United States Copyright Office all statements of account and other documents and instruments, and paid all royalties, supplemental royalties, fees and other sums to the United States Copyright Office required under the Copyright Act with respect to the business and operations of the Company as are required to obtain, hold and maintain the compulsory copyright license for cable television systems prescribed in Section 111 of the Copyright Act. The Company is in compliance in all material respects with the Copyright Act and the rules and regulations of the Copyright Office with respect to the operation of the Company. The Company is entitled to hold and does hold the compulsory copyright license described in Section 111 of the Copyright Act, which compulsory copyright license is in full force and effect and has not been revoked, canceled, encumbered or adversely affected in any manner. The Company has provided Buyer with true and complete copies of its Copyright filings for 1995, 1996, 1997 and the first period of 1998. ii. Set forth on Schedule 5(k)(ii) is a list of all program services carried by the Systems, with a breakdown as to channel line-up, marketing tier, mode of reception (i.e., satellite, microwave, or off-air reception) and transmission frequencies utilized. The carriage of the broadcast signals carried by the Systems in each community in which such signals are so carried has been duly registered with the FCC and the United States Copyright Office, and the Company has full legal right and authority, and all necessary authorizations and documentation from the FCC and the United States Copyright Office, to carry all program services (including broadcast signals) now being carried on the Systems and which are listed on Schedule 5(k)(ii). No notices or demands have been made to the Company challenging its right to carry any program services listed on Schedule 5(k)(ii) or demanding the Company to carry any program service not so listed. The Company's business is being conducted in accordance with the requirements and provisions of all communications, copyright, and other similarly applicable laws, rules, and regulations relative to the Systems or the Company's operation thereof. Schedule 5(k)(ii) sets forth the channel capacities of each System.
Copyright Matters. CS Wireless has submitted all requisite notices (if any are required) under the Copyright Act for the carriage of all Broadcast Stations as currently carried over any of the CS Wireless FCC Assets. CS Wireless has filed in a timely manner with the Copyright Office all required documents, instruments and statements of account and have remitted payments of all required royalty fees with respect to compulsory licenses provided for in Section III of the Copyright Act for the carriage of broadcast signals in connection with the CS Wireless FCC Assets. CS Wireless is not liable to any Person for copyright infringement under the Copyright Act
Copyright Matters. (in the case of TCN Entities) it has obtained all consents and taken all other material action required in connection with the secondary transmission by it of any broadcast television signals; it has no knowledge, nor is it aware of any claim, that it is or may be liable to any person for any copyright infringement of any nature whatsoever as a result of the operation of its business which liability in the opinion of the Agent would have or would be reasonably likely to have a Material Financial Adverse Effect.
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  • COPYRIGHTS AND LICENSES § 7.1 The Architect and the Owner warrant that in transmitting Instruments of Service, or any other information, the transmitting party is the copyright owner of such information or has permission from the copyright owner to transmit such information for its use on the Project. § 7.2 The Architect and the Architect’s consultants shall be deemed the authors and owners of their respective Instruments of Service, including the Drawings and Specifications, and shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including copyrights. Submission or distribution of Instruments of Service to meet official regulatory requirements or for similar purposes in connection with the Project is not to be construed as publication in derogation of the reserved rights of the Architect and the Architect’s consultants. § 7.3 The Architect grants to the Owner a nonexclusive license to use the Architect’s Instruments of Service solely and exclusively for purposes of constructing, using, maintaining, altering and adding to the Project, provided that the Owner substantially performs its obligations under this Agreement, including prompt payment of all sums due pursuant to Article 9 and Article 11. The Architect shall obtain similar nonexclusive licenses from the Architect’s consultants consistent with this Agreement. The license granted under this section permits the Owner to authorize the Contractor, Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors, and suppliers, as well as the Owner’s consultants and separate contractors, to reproduce applicable portions of the Instruments of Service, subject to any protocols established pursuant to Section 1.3, solely and exclusively for use in performing services or construction for the Project. If the Architect rightfully terminates this Agreement for cause as provided in Section 9.4, the license granted in this Section 7.3 shall terminate. § 7.3.1 In the event the Owner uses the Instruments of Service without retaining the authors of the Instruments of Service, the Owner releases the Architect and Architect’s consultant(s) from all claims and causes of action arising from such uses. The Owner, to the extent permitted by law, further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Architect and its consultants from all costs and expenses, including the cost of defense, related to claims and causes of action asserted by any third person or entity to the extent such costs and expenses arise from the Owner’s use of the Instruments of Service under this Section 7.3.1. The terms of this Section 7.3.1 shall not apply if the Owner rightfully terminates this Agreement for cause under Section 9.4. § 7.4 Except for the licenses granted in this Article 7, no other license or right shall be deemed granted or implied under this Agreement. The Owner shall not assign, delegate, sublicense, pledge or otherwise transfer any license granted herein to another party without the prior written agreement of the Architect. Any unauthorized use of the Instruments of Service shall be at the Owner’s sole risk and without liability to the Architect and the Architect’s consultants. § 7.5 Except as otherwise stated in Section 7.3, the provisions of this Article 7 shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

  • Copyrights and Patents When the RECIPIENT creates any copyrightable materials or invents any patentable property under this Agreement, the RECIPIENT may copyright or patent the same but ECOLOGY retains a royalty free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, recover, or otherwise use the material(s) or property, and to authorize others to use the same for federal, state, or local government purposes.

  • Patents and Intellectual Property Rights Recipients are subject to the Xxxx-Xxxx Act, 35 U.S.C. § 200 et seq, unless otherwise provided by law. Recipients are subject to the specific requirements governing the development, reporting, and disposition of rights to inventions and patents resulting from federal financial assistance awards located at 37 C.F.R. Part 401 and the standard patent rights clause located at 37 C.F.R. § 401.14.

  • COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 11 ARTICLE 6 - JOB SECURITY 12

  • Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks (i) Borrower hereby represents and warrants that, as of the date of this Agreement, Borrower does not have any maskworks, computer software, or other copyrights, that are registered (or are the subject of any application for registration) with the United States Copyright Office. Borrower hereby covenants and agrees that Borrower will NOT register with the United States Copyright Office (or apply for such registration of) any of Borrower’s maskworks, computer software, or other copyrights, unless Borrower has provided Lender not less than 30 days prior written notice of the commencement of such registration/application and Borrower has executed and delivered to Lender such security agreement(s) and other documentation (in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender) which Lender in its good faith business judgment may require for filing with the United States Copyright Office with respect to such registration or application. (ii) Borrower will identify to Lender in writing any and all patents and trademarks of Borrower that are registered (or the subject of any application for registration) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and, upon Lender’s request therefor, promptly execute and deliver to Lender such security agreement(s) and other documentation (in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender) which Lender in its good faith business judgment may require for filing with the United States Patent and Trademark Office with respect to such registration or application. (iii) Borrower will: (x) protect, defend and maintain the validity and enforceability of Borrower’s copyrights, patents, and trademarks; (y) promptly advise Lender in writing of material infringements of Borrower’s copyrights, patents, or trademarks of which Borrower is or becomes aware; and (z) not allow any material item of Borrower’s copyrights, patents, or trademarks to be abandoned, forfeited or dedicated to the public without Lender’s written consent.

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 1. Licensee acknowledges that all Intellectual Property Rights in the Licensed Material are the property of the Publisher or duly licensed to the Publisher and that this Licence Agreement does not assign or transfer to the Licensee any right, title or interest therein except for the right to access and use the Licensed Material in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Licence Agreement. 2. For the avoidance of doubt, the Publisher hereby acknowledges that any database rights created by the Licensee or the Institutions as a result of Local Hosting, text mining or data mining of the Licensed Material shall be the property of the Licensee, or the Institution.

  • Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Licenses All patents, patent applications, trademarks, trademark applications, service marks, service xxxx applications, copyrights, copyright applications, design rights, tradenames, assumed names, trade secrets and licenses owned or utilized by any Borrower are set forth on Schedule 5.9, are valid and have been duly registered or filed with all appropriate Governmental Bodies and constitute all of the intellectual property rights which are necessary for the operation of its business; there is no objection to or pending challenge to the validity of any such patent, trademark, copyright, design rights, tradename, trade secret or license and no Borrower is aware of any grounds for any challenge, except as set forth in Schedule 5.9 hereto. Each patent, patent application, patent license, trademark, trademark application, trademark license, service xxxx, service xxxx application, service xxxx license, design rights, copyright, copyright application and copyright license owned or held by any Borrower and all trade secrets used by any Borrower consist of original material or property developed by such Borrower or was lawfully acquired by such Borrower from the proper and lawful owner thereof. Each of such items has been maintained so as to preserve the value thereof from the date of creation or acquisition thereof. With respect to all software used by any Borrower, such Borrower is in possession of all source and object codes related to each piece of software or is the beneficiary of a source code escrow agreement, each such source code escrow agreement being listed on Schedule 5.9 hereto.

  • Copyrights and Trademarks The Client represents to Developer and unconditionally guarantees that any elements of text, graphics, photos, designs, trademarks, or other artwork furnished to Developer for inclusion in web pages are owned by the Client, or that the Client has permission from the rightful owner to use each of these elements, and will hold harmless, protect, and defend Developer and its subcontractors from any claim or suit arising from the use of such elements furnished by the Client.

  • Copyrights As to any deliverables containing copyrightable subject matter, the Contractor agrees that upon their creation, such deliverables shall be considered as work made-for-hire by the Contractor for the City and the City shall own all copyrights in and to such deliverables, provided however, that nothing in this Paragraph 38 shall negate the City’s sole or joint ownership of any such deliverables arising by virtue of the City’s sole or joint authorship of such deliverables. Should by operation of law, such deliverables not be considered works made-for-hire, the Contractor hereby assigns to the City (and agrees to cause each of its employees providing services to the City hereunder to execute, acknowledge, and deliver an assignment to the City of) all worldwide right, title, and interest in and to such deliverables. With respect to such work made- for-hire, the Contractor agrees to execute, acknowledge, and deliver and cause each of its employees providing services to the City hereunder to execute, acknowledge, and deliver a work- made-for-hire agreement, in a form to be reasonably approved by the City, to the City upon delivery of such deliverables to the City or at such other time as the City may request.

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