Other Intellectual Property Infringement Sample Clauses

Other Intellectual Property Infringement. If You are the owner of Intellectual Property other than copyrights and believe Your rights in such Intellectual Property have been infringed by an improper use, posting, or distribution through the Services, then You may send Company a written notice to its Copyright Agent that includes the information required for DMCA Copyright Infringement Notices under Section 4.3. Company will act on such notifications in its sole discretion, as permitted by applicable law.
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Other Intellectual Property Infringement. 102 9.7 Marks for JD Products........................................................................104 ARTICLE 10 CONFIDENTIALITY..............................................................................105 10.1
Other Intellectual Property Infringement. Customers and End Users may not engage in activity that infringes or misappropriates the intellectual property rights of others. This includes but is not limited to trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, software piracy, and patents. Complaints about such activity by Customers or End Users may be directed to the address at the end of this AUP.
Other Intellectual Property Infringement 

Related to Other Intellectual Property Infringement

  • Intellectual Property Infringement The Supplier warrants that the use or supply by UNDP of the goods sold under this Purchase Order does not infringe any patent, design, trade-name or trade-mark. In addition, the Supplier shall, pursuant to this warranty, indemnify, defend and hold UNDP and the United Nations harmless from any actions or claims brought against UNDP or the United Nations pertaining to the alleged infringement of a patent, design, trade-name or trade-mark arising in connection with the goods sold under this Purchase Order.

  • Intellectual Property Claims Borrower is the sole owner of, or otherwise has the right to use, the Intellectual Property. Except as described on Schedule 5.9,(i) each of the material Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents is valid and enforceable, (ii) no material part of the Intellectual Property has been judged invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, and (iii) no claim has been made to Borrower that any material part of the Intellectual Property violates the rights of any third party. Exhibit D is a true, correct and complete list of each of Borrower’s Patents, registered Trademarks, registered Copyrights, and material agreements under which Borrower licenses Intellectual Property from third parties (other than shrink-wrap software licenses), together with application or registration numbers, as applicable, owned by Borrower or any Subsidiary, in each case as of the Closing Date. Borrower is not in material breach of, nor has Borrower failed to perform any material obligations under, any of the foregoing contracts, licenses or agreements and, to Borrower’s knowledge, no third party to any such contract, license or agreement is in material breach thereof or has failed to perform any material obligations thereunder.

  • Third Party Intellectual Property Rights (a) In providing a Service, we may supply you with materials (including software) licensed by third parties.

  • Third Party Intellectual Property 6.1 Unless otherwise expressly indicated, all Intellectual Property rights including, but not limited to, Copyright and Trademarks, in product images and descriptions belong to the manufacturers or distributors of such products as may be applicable.

  • Intellectual Property Matters A. Definitions

  • Licensed Intellectual Property Section 3.17(h)(vi)...................................29

  • Intellectual Property License 20.1 Any Intellectual Property originating from or developed by a Party shall remain in the exclusive ownership of that Party.

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