Common use of Intellectual Property Covenants Clause in Contracts

Intellectual Property Covenants. Agent shall not do any act that would or might invalidate or dilute Principal’s registration of, or title to, the Intellectual Property. Agent shall not attempt to vary or cancel any registration of the Intellectual Property, shall not hold itself out as or represent it is the owner of the Intellectual Property, or assist any other person in any of the foregoing. Agent shall not alter in any way the Intellectual Property used in connection with the goods and shall not combine Intellectual Property with any intellectual property of Agent in a manner that could create joint rights in the Intellectual property.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement

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