GM Promotions Sample Clauses

GM Promotions. 2.4.1 The GM Promotions will (a) be prepared, performed and utilized in a workmanlike manner, in accordance with the standards of care and diligence and the level of skill, knowledge, and judgment normally practiced by companies in performing services of a similar nature and, at all times will comply with applicable Law and all privacy and Intellectual Property rights; (b) adhere to reasonable marketing policies and brand guidelines that Tipico makes available to Gannett Media ahead of performing such GM Promotion; provided such policies and guidelines shall not violate or conflict with Gannett Media Group policies and guidelines regarding content and advertising set forth on Exhibit 3, which may be updated from time-to-time (“Gannett Guidelines”); (c) appropriately disclose the connection between Gannett Media and Tipico, as and to the extent required by applicable Law; (d) not knowingly contain: (i) false, misleading, inaccurate, or deceptive statements or exaggerations; (ii) false or fabricated verbal or visual statements; (iii) dishonest or material distortions of opinions, findings or experiences depicted with respect to the Tipico Gambling Services; or (iv) content that otherwise violates the rights of any Person; and (d) otherwise comply with all other applicable Law and all privacy, publicity and Intellectual Property rights. In the event that any modification or removal of a posted GM Promotion is required as a result of a substantiated third party claim or due to a violation of this Agreement, Gannett Media shall make such modification or remove such GM Promotion.
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  • Co-Promotion With respect to each Collaboration Product, the Parties shall enter into an agreement that sets forth the terms of the Parties’ Co-Promotion of such Collaboration Products in the Collaboration Territory no later than [**] prior to the anticipated First Commercial Sale of such Collaboration Product in the Collaboration Territory, such terms to be consistent with the high-level terms and principles set forth in this Section 7.6 (each such agreement, a “Co-Promotion Agreement”). The Parties shall Co-Promote the Collaboration Products in the Collaboration Territory pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the applicable Co-Promotion Agreement, provided that Verve shall book all sales of Collaboration Products in the Collaboration Territory. Any Co-Promotion Agreement entered into by the Parties pursuant to this Section 7.6 will set forth the terms under which Beam will engage in the Co-Promotion of such Collaboration Product with Verve to primary care physicians, specialists, and other agreed target customers or stakeholders in the Collaboration Territory. Each Party will provide fifty percent (50%) of the promotional effort required to promote the Collaboration Product in the Collaboration Territory at launch and throughout Commercialization in this Agreement and the allocation of the promotional effort between the Parties will be made on an equitable basis as to both the quality and quantity of the activities to be undertaken, including the identity of target prescribers and the nature of the Details. Costs incurred by the Parties for Co-Promotion activities under the Co-Promotion Agreement shall be Shared Commercialization Costs unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties and expressly set forth in the Co-Promotion Agreement. For clarity, the applicable Co-Promotion Agreement shall automatically be terminated on the applicable Opt-Out Date in the event Beam exercises a Beam Opt-Out Option or Verve exercises a Verve Opt-Out Option with respect to a particular Collaboration Product.

  • Promotions Any of the promotions described herein (including without limitation (a) (i) the standard Impressions described in Section 1.2, and (ii) any Integrated Placements as described in Section 1.3 (in each case, as more fully described on Exhibit A and including without limitation any advertising banners, buttons, contextual promotions, searches or other promotions residing within the ICQ Network, which may link to the MP Areas); (b) any Alerts or other permitted communications as set forth herein; and (c) any comparable promotions provided herein.

  • Advertising and Promotional Materials a. Licensee will not use the Licensed Marks or any reproduction of them, including without limitation, Photographs or Computer Art, as defined in Paragraph 10a, in any advertising, promotion, publicity or display materials (collectively "Promotional Materials") without receiving NFLP's prior written approval executed on a Promotional Approval Form supplied to Licensee by NFLP. Licensee may use such approved Promotional Materials only in conjunction with the Styles of Licensed Products that NFLP has approved. Licensee shall submit to NFLP all Promotional Materials at the following applicable stages appropriate to the medium used: (i) conceptual stage, pre-production art or rough cuts; (ii) layout, storyboard and script; (iii) finished materials; and (iv) at any other time as reasonably requested by NFLP. Licensee shall ensure that it submits all proposed Promotional Materials and any modifications to previously approved Promotional Materials to NFLP in a timely fashion that will ensure NFLP has adequate time to review such materials prior to the date of their proposed use by Licensee. NFLP shall use best efforts to evaluate all such Promotional Materials' submissions within ten (10) business days of their receipt by NFLP. NFLP shall execute a Promotional Approval Form for all Promotional Materials that it approves. Licensee shall notify its retailers and/or Third Party Distributors that NFLP must approve all Promotional Materials involving or using in any form or manner the Licensed Marks. Licensee shall use best efforts to ensure that its retailers and/or Third Party Distributors do not publish, display or otherwise distribute such Promotional Materials without NFLP's prior written approval.

  • Advertising and Promotion Manager shall prepare all advertising and promotional materials for the Project, which materials shall be used only after Owner's approval and shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations. The costs of all advertising and promotional materials shall be at Owner's sole cost and expense and shall either be in accordance with the Approved Operating Budget or otherwise approved by Owner in writing.

  • Marketing and Promotion The Company agrees to make every reasonable effort to market its Contracts. It will not give disproportionately unequal emphasis and promotion to shares of the Fund as compared to other underlying investments of an Account. In addition, the Company shall not impose any fee, condition, rule or regulation for the use by a Contract owner of the Fund as an investment option that operates to the specific prejudice of the Fund vis-a-vis the other investment options offered by the Company to Contract owners. In marketing and administering its Contracts, the Company will comply with all applicable state and Federal laws.

  • Promotion Details of all project promotional activities, plus anticipated, related expenditures, that are intended to the LICENSED VARIETY achieves its maximum market potential.

  • Commercialization Activities Within North America, the Parties will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Commercialize Licensed Products in the Field. In addition, within North America and subject to Section 2.7.6, the Parties will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to conduct the Commercialization activities assigned to them pursuant to the Commercialization Plan/Budget, including the performance of detailing in accordance therewith. In conducting the Commercialization activities, the Parties will comply with all Applicable Laws, applicable industry professional standards and compliance policies of Celgene which have been previously furnished to Acceleron, as the same may be updated from time to time and provided to Acceleron. Neither Party shall make any claims or statements with respect to the Licensed Products that are not strictly consistent with the product labeling and the sales and marketing materials approved for use pursuant to the Commercialization Plan/Budget.

  • Promotional Material In the event that the Fund or the Investment Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Investment Adviser will install and maintain or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

  • Promotional Materials In the event that the Fund or the Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Adviser will install and maintain, or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

  • Commercialization Intrexon shall have the right to develop and Commercialize the Reverted Products itself or with one or more Third Parties, and shall have the right, without obligation to Fibrocell, to take any such actions in connection with such activities as Intrexon (or its designee), at its discretion, deems appropriate.

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