Proprietary Markings. To the extent commercially feasible, Company will xxxx all material forms of Licensed Products or packaging pertaining thereto made and sold by Company in the United States with patent marking conforming to 35 U.S.C. §287(a), as amended from time to time. All Licensed Product(s) shipped to or sold in other countries will be marked in such a manner as to provide notice to potential infringers pursuant to the patent law and practice of the country of manufacture or sale. Company shall also retain in the Licensed Copyright, and in any Modifications the proprietary notices and legends as provided by University, including without restriction any and all copyright, trademark, patent notices and legends pertaining to attribution, source of developments, funding sources, and disclaimer of risk, and at the request of University shall promptly modify such proprietary notices and legends to conform to University’s reasonable requirements.
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Samples: Fast Start License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement
Proprietary Markings. To the extent commercially feasible, Company will xxxx mark all material forms of Licensed Products or packaging pertaining thereto made and sold by Company in the United States with patent marking conforming to 35 U.S.C. §287(a), as amended from time to time. All Licensed Product(s) shipped to or sold in other countries will be marked in such a manner as to provide notice to potential infringers pursuant to the patent law and practice of the country of manufacture or sale. Company shall also retain in the Licensed Copyright, and in any Modifications the proprietary notices and legends as provided by University, including without restriction any and all copyright, trademark, patent notices and legends pertaining to attribution, source of developments, funding sources, and disclaimer of risk, and at the request of University shall promptly modify such proprietary notices and legends to conform to University’s reasonable requirements.
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