Common use of Mark License Clause in Contracts

Mark License. DigiCert may make certain marks available for Subscriber to display to indicate that a particular Certificate has been issued for a particular Subscriber property (each, a “Mark”). Effective upon issuance of the applicable Certificate, and only for so long as such Certificate remains valid, and Subscriber is in full compliance with all applicable terms related thereto, DigiCert grants to Subscriber a limited, revocable license during the validity period of the applicable Certificate to display the applicable Mark (in the form provided by DigiCert to Subscriber) to accurately and not misleadingly indicate the applicable Certificate on Subscriber’s products, domain names or services. Subscriber agrees to not modify Marks in any manner or use or display Marks for any inappropriate purpose or in any way that could misrepresent the parties’ relationship or diminish or damage DigiCert’s reputation or the goodwill associated with any Mark or other DigiCert trademarks or service marks, including using a Mark or Certificate with a website that could be considered associated with crime, fraud, deception, defamation, libel, obscenity, misappropriation or infringement or that is otherwise reasonably objectionable to DigiCert. All goodwill arising in connection with the use of Marks will inure to the benefit of DigiCert and if Subscriber obtains any right, title or interest in or to any Mark as a result of the use of such Mark, then Subscriber hereby irrevocably assigns to DigiCert all such right, title and interest therein and thereto.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

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