Common use of Information and Publicity Clause in Contracts

Information and Publicity. 1. The LP undertakes to fulfil the information and publicity measures set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1303/2013, and in the information and publicity guidelines included the SMF Manual, the Visual Identity Manual for projects and the Communication toolkit of the Danube Transnational Programme with the aim to promote the fact that financing is provided from the European Union Funds in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme and to ensure the adequate promotion of the project. 2. The LP shall ensure that all project official communications (e.g. any notice, publication, material or project event, including conferences or seminars) specify that the project has received contribution from the EU Funds, within the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme, by proper display of the Danube Transnational Programme logo including the project acronym and the EU emblem and by mentioning the Funds concerned. 3. The LP shall print a poster within three months after the project approval. Each project partner has to place one poster with information about the project, and the financial support from the EU, at a location visible to the public during the whole project implementation. 4. The LP shall ensure the proper means of communication between the project and the programme, including: a) participation, whenever requested, in LP trainings organised by the MA/JS; b) participation, whenever requested, in other events organised by the programme with the purpose of presenting/discussing/developing/sharing project results and creating synergies with other projects and relevant organisations. 5. Any notice or publication by the LP or the project partners, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, including the Internet, must specify that it reflects the author’s views and that the MA/JS is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 6. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – shall be authorised to publish, in any kind of form and on or by any kind of medium, including the Internet, the following information: a) the name of the project; b) the name of the LP and its project partners; c) the amounts granted from contribution from EU Funds, specifying the EU funding (ERDF/IPA/ENI) and the total budget of the project; d) the objective of the contribution from EU Funds and the project; e) the geographical location of the project implementation; f) summary of project activities;; g) other information about the project, if considered relevant. 7. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – is entitled to furthermore use the data for information and communication purposes as listed in Annex XII of Regulation (EU) No. 1303/2013. 8. Any communication campaign, media appearance or other publicity of the project shall be communicated to the MA/JS for dissemination purposes.

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Samples: Subsidy Contract, Subsidy Contract

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Information and Publicity. 1. The LP undertakes to fulfil the information and publicity measures set out in Regulation (EU) No. 1303/2013, and in the information and publicity guidelines included the SMF DSP Programme Manual, the Visual Identity Manual for projects and the Communication toolkit of the Danube Transnational Programme with the aim to promote the fact that financing is provided from the European Union Funds in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme and to ensure the adequate promotion of the project. 2. The LP shall ensure that all project official communications (e.g. any notice, publication, material or project event, including conferences or seminars) specify that the project has received contribution from the EU Funds, within the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme, by proper display of respecting the rules outlined in the DSP Programme Manual and properly displaying the Danube Transnational Programme logo including the project acronym and the EU emblem and by mentioning the Funds concerned. 3. The LP shall print ensure that all PPs communicate the financial support from the EU in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme at least through the following means: a) production of a poster within three six months after the project approval. Each project partner has to place at least one poster with information about the project, and the financial support from the EU, at a location visible to the public during the whole project implementation; b) display of information about the project (summary of the project, objectives and expected results) on the website of each project partner. 4. The LP shall ensure the proper means of communication between the project and the programme, including: a) including participation, whenever requested, in LP trainings organised by the MA/JS; b) participation, whenever requested, in other events organised by the programme with the purpose of presenting/discussing/developing/sharing project results and creating synergies with other projects and relevant organisations. 5. Any notice or publication by the LP or the project partners, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, including the Internet, must specify that it reflects the author’s views and that the MA/JS is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 6. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – shall be authorised to publish, in any kind of form and on or by any kind of mediumprofessional environment, including the Internet, the following information: a) the name of the project; b) the name of the LP and its project partnerspartner; c) the amounts granted from contribution from EU Funds, specifying the EU funding (ERDF/IPA/ENI) and the total budget of the project; d) the objective of the contribution from EU Funds and the project; e) the geographical location of the project implementation; f) summary of project activities;, including abstracts from progress reports/final report; project results, evaluations and summaries; g) other information about the project, if considered relevant. 7. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – is entitled to furthermore use the data for information and communication purposes as listed in Annex XII of Regulation (EU) No. 1303/2013. 8. Any communication campaign, media appearance or other publicity of the project shall be communicated to the MA/JS for dissemination purposes.

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Samples: Subsidy Contract

Information and Publicity. 1. The LP undertakes to fulfil the information and publicity measures set out in Commission Regulation (EUEC) No. 1303/2013, and in the information and publicity guidelines included the SMF PAC Implementation Manual, the Visual Identity Manual for projects and the Communication toolkit of the Danube Transnational Programme with the aim to promote the fact that financing is provided from the European Union Funds in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme and to ensure the adequate promotion of the project. 2. The LP shall ensure that all project official communications (e.g. any notice, publication, material or project event, including conferences or seminars) specify that the project has received contribution from the EU Funds, within the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme, by proper display of respecting the rules outlined in the PAC Manual and properly displaying the Danube Transnational Programme logo including the project acronym and the EU emblem and by mentioning the Funds concerned. 3. The LP shall print ensure that all PPs communicate the financial support from the EU in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme at least through the following means: a) production of a poster within three six months after the project approval. Each project partner has to place at least one poster with information about the project, and the financial support from the EU, at a location visible to the public during the whole project implementation; b) display of information about the project (summary of the project, objectives and expected results) on the website of each project partner. 4. The LP shall ensure the proper means of communication between the project and the programme, including: a) participation, whenever requested, in LP trainings organised by the MA/JS; b) participation, whenever requested, in other events organised by the programme with the purpose of presenting/discussing/developing/sharing project results and creating synergies with other projects and relevant organisations. 5. Any notice or publication by the LP or the project partners, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, including the Internet, must specify that it reflects the author’s views and that the MA/JS is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 6. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – shall be authorised to publish, in any kind of form and on or by any kind of mediumprofessional environment, including the Internet, the following information: a) the name of the project; b) the name of the LP and its project partnerspartner; c) the amounts granted from contribution from EU Funds, specifying the EU funding (ERDF/IPA/ENI) and the total budget of the project; d) the objective of the contribution from EU Funds and the project; e) the geographical location of the project implementation; f) summary of project activities;, including abstracts from progress reports/final report; project results, evaluations and summaries; g) other information about the project, if considered relevant. 7. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – is entitled to furthermore use the data for information and communication purposes as listed in Annex XII of Regulation (EU) No. No 1303/2013. 8. Any communication campaign, media appearance or other publicity of the project shall be communicated to the MA/JS for dissemination purposes.

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Samples: Subsidy Contract

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Information and Publicity. 1. The LP undertakes to fulfil the information and publicity measures set out in Commission Regulation (EUEC) No. 1303/2013, and in the information and publicity guidelines included the SMF Implementation Manual, the Visual Identity Manual for projects and the Communication toolkit of the Danube Transnational Programme with the aim to promote the fact that financing is provided from the European Union Funds in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme and to ensure the adequate promotion of the project. 2. The LP shall ensure that all project official communications (e.g. any notice, publication, material or project event, including conferences or seminars) specify that the project has received contribution from the EU Funds, within the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme, by proper display of the Danube Transnational Programme logo including the project acronym and the EU emblem and by mentioning the Funds concerned. 3. The LP shall print a poster within three months after the project approval. Each project partner has to place one poster with information about the project, and the financial support from the EU, at a location visible to the public during the whole project implementation. 4. The LP shall ensure the proper means of communication between the project and the programme, including: a) participation, whenever requested, in LP trainings organised by the MA/JS; b) participation, whenever requested, in other events organised by the programme with the purpose of presenting/discussing/developing/sharing project results and creating synergies with other projects and relevant organisations. 5. Any notice or publication by the LP or the project partnersPPs, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, including the Internet, must specify that it reflects the author’s views and that the MA/JS is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 6. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – shall be authorised to publish, in any kind of form and on or by any kind of medium, including the Internet, the following information: a) the name of the project; b) the name of the LP and its project partnersPPs; c) the amounts granted from contribution from EU Funds, specifying the EU funding (ERDF/IPA/ERDF/ ENI) and the total budget of the project; d) the objective of the contribution from EU Funds and the project; e) the geographical location of the project implementation; f) summary of project activities;, including abstracts from progress reports/final report; project results, evaluations and summaries; g) other information about the project, if considered relevant. 7. The MA/JS, as well as the National Authorities of the Partner States of the programme – including National Contact Points – is entitled to furthermore use the data for information and communication purposes as listed in Annex XII of Regulation (EU) No. No 1303/2013. 8. Any communication campaign, media appearance or other publicity of the project shall be communicated to the MA/JS for dissemination purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subsidy Contract

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