Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court to protect its intellectual property rights (“intellectual property rights” means patents, copyrights, moral rights, trademarks, and trade secrets, but not privacy or publicity rights). Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s jurisdiction.
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Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' ’ decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court for claims relating to protect its intellectual property rights (“intellectual property rights” means patents, copyrights, moral rights, trademarks, and trade secrets, but not privacy or publicity rights)not, for clarity, claims related to the license granted under Section 3 of this Agreement. Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s jurisdiction.
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Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' ’ decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court to protect its intellectual property rights Intellectual Property Rights (“intellectual property rights” means patents, copyrights, moral rights, trademarks, and trade secrets, but not privacy or publicity rights). Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s jurisdiction.
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Samples: Terms of Use
Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court to protect its intellectual property rights (“rights. As used in this Section 16.7, "intellectual property rights” " means patents, copyrights, moral rights, trademarks, and trade secrets, but not privacy or publicity rights). Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s 's jurisdiction.
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Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court to protect its intellectual property rights (“intellectual property rights” means patentsthat only asserts claims for patent infringement or invalidity, copyrightscopyright infringement, moral rightsrights violations, trademarkstrademark infringement, and and/or trade secretssecret misappropriation, but not privacy or publicity rights)not, for clarity, claims related to the license granted to you for the Services under these terms. Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s 's jurisdiction.
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Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court for claims relating to protect its intellectual property rights (“intellectual property rights” means patents, copyrights, moral rights, trademarks, and trade secrets, but not privacy or publicity rights)not, for clarity, claims related to the license granted under Section 3 of this Agreement. Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s jurisdiction.
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Exception - Litigation of Intellectual Property and Small Claims Court Claims. Notwithstanding the parties' ’ decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court to protect its intellectual property rights (“intellectual property rights” means patents, copyrights, moral rights, trademarks, and trade secrets, but not privacy or publicity rights). Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of that court’s jurisdiction.
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Samples: Terms of Use