LOGOS & TRADEMARKS Sample Clauses

The LOGOS & TRADEMARKS clause governs the use of each party's logos, trademarks, and other brand identifiers within the context of the agreement. Typically, it outlines whether and how one party may display, reproduce, or reference the other party's marks, often requiring prior written consent or specifying permitted uses such as marketing materials or joint announcements. This clause serves to protect the integrity and reputation of each party's brand, ensuring that trademarks are used appropriately and only as authorized, thereby preventing misuse or unauthorized association.
LOGOS & TRADEMARKS. Vendor grants NCSI permission, subject to the fee in SECTION 4, to use Vendor’s logos and trademarks, in accordance with guidelines and standards to be provided by the Vendor, solely in connection with the advertising, marketing and promotion of this event. Logos and trademarks may appear on the event’s website, attendee promotions, printed program, and signage.
LOGOS & TRADEMARKS. The parties may provide each other with their respective logos (in mutually- agreeable formats) for use solely in connection with activities under this Agreement.
LOGOS & TRADEMARKS. The Client grants MSB permission and authorization to use and display the Client’s logo and trademarks for use in the services contemplated by this Contract, as agreed upon by the Parties.
LOGOS & TRADEMARKS. Furthermore, PublishDrive shall grant Distributor the non-exclusive, perpetual and geographically unrestricted rights for the term of this Agreement to make use of PublishDrive’s logo, company name, and trademarks (if any), to such extent as customary, for promotion of the Digital Products, and to grant Resellers all rights required for this purpose.
LOGOS & TRADEMARKS. Publisher shall not use the names, service names or trademarks or logos of, or otherwise identify or refer to, PublishDrive in any press releases, publications, websites, reports, studies, publicity, marketing or promotional materials, without the prior, written approval of PublishDrive in each instance, except that Publisher may publicly refer to PublishDrive as the publisher of the Work without any approval of PublishDrive.