Licensing Opportunities & Retail Promotions Sample Clauses

Licensing Opportunities & Retail Promotions. Commensurate with historical broadcast and sponsorship agreements, and subject in all events to University rules and University’s licensing agreements throughout the Term, on a non-exclusive basis, University grants SSP the limited right and license to use University Marks on a royalty-free basis solely in connection with the promotions, sponsorships, Specific Sponsorships, commercial endorsements, or marketing activities expressly covered in this Agreement; provided, however, SSP agrees that the sale or giveaway of University logo-bearing merchandise by SSP is prohibited unless such sales or giveaways occur through a licensed University provider and such provider is required to pay to University royalties at the then applicable premium royalty rate on all sales or giveaways of such merchandise; provided, further, however, prior to such usage in connection with the implementation of partnerships and production of products and sponsorship activities conducted by SSP pursuant to the rights granted by University to SSP under this Agreement, SSP shall be required to submit in writing or via e- mail to University’s Trademark Licensing Director any proposed use for approval, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. In addition, University grants to SSP for the Term of this Agreement only, a limited royalty-free license to use the name “Saluki” as part of the name “Saluki Sports Properties” for the sole and limited purpose of accomplishing the objectives outlined in this Agreement. The Guaranteed Rights Fee and the Share Amount are based in part upon SSP’s ability to continue to sell specific S.I.L. SSP shall have the right to sell S.I.L. throughout the Term of this Agreement subject to University’s or the Trademark Licensing Director’s approval of the artwork used in S.I.L. which approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. SSP or its sponsors may be required to pay a royalty when using University Marks in connection with a permitted sponsorship or promotion involving an item on which University Marks appear if the item is given away by SSP or the sponsor as part of a promotion. SSP and those SSP sponsors of University will have the exclusive right to use tickets in their retail promotions and all their projects which are related to SSP’s rights under this Agreement. The Parties agree not to allow the use of athletic event tickets for promotional purposes that specifically compete with SSP’s sponsorship sales efforts by all other pa...
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