Extraterritorial Use and Distribution Sample Clauses

Extraterritorial Use and Distribution. (a) JSG shall not, and shall cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees not to, Distribute any Licensed Products, or Distribute any other product or service that JSG, its Affiliates or its Sublicensees knows is covered by or includes Licensed SN IP, in the SharkNinja Territory. JSG shall use commercially reasonable efforts to monitor, detect and prevent any direct or indirect Distribution of any Licensed Product in the SharkNinja Territory, and shall cooperate, as reasonably requested by SharkNinja, with SharkNinja in connection therewith. In the event that JSG, its Affiliates or its Sublicensees discovers any actual or suspected occurrence of any of the activities described in this Section 3.6, JSG shall promptly notify SharkNinja in writing and cooperate with SharkNinja to take all commercially reasonable measures necessary to prevent and address any such occurrence that has, or is suspected to have, taken place. (b) SharkNinja shall not, and shall cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees not to, Distribute any Licensed Products, or Distribute any other product or service that SharkNinja, its Affiliates or its Sublicensees knows is covered by or includes Licensed SN IP, in the JSG Territory. SharkNinja shall use commercially reasonable efforts to monitor, detect and prevent any direct or indirect Distribution of any Licensed Product in the JSG Territory, and shall cooperate, as reasonably requested by JSG, with JSG in connection therewith. In the event that SharkNinja, its Affiliates or its Sublicensees discovers any actual or suspected occurrence of any of the activities described in this Section 3.6(b), SharkNinja shall promptly notify JSG in writing and cooperate with JSG to take all commercially reasonable measures necessary to prevent and address any such occurrence that has, or is suspected to have, taken place. (c) For clarity, the territorial restrictions with respect to use of the Licensed SN Trademarks set forth herein shall not be deemed breached by a Party with respect to uses that are solely directed to such Party’s permitted territory hereunder, including where the use or communication by its very nature is accessible or observed from outside such territory (e.g., website use directed to a Party’s permitted territory or a trade show attended by a Party outside of its permitted territory solely for purposes of making sales in its permitted territory); provided, that such use is usual and customary in the trade, and at the reasonable request of the o...
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