Common use of Public Statements and Advertising Clause in Contracts

Public Statements and Advertising. (a) Neither Party nor its Subcontractors will issue any public statement (or any private statement unless required in the performance of the Work), except as stated below, relating to or in any way disclosing any aspect of the Work, the System, any PCS System or any PCS Sub-System including the scope, the specific terms of this Contract, extent or value of the Work and/or the System or any PCS System or any PCS Sub-System. Express written consent of the other Party is required prior to the invitation of or permission to any reporter or journalist to enter upon the System or any part thereof. The Vendor agrees not to use for publicity purposes any photographs, drawings and/or materials describing the System, any PCS System or any PCS Sub-System without obtaining the prior written consent of the Owner, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld. This subsection 27.13(a) is not intended to exclude the provision of necessary information to prospective Subcontractors and the Vendor's or the Owner's personnel, agents or consultants. All other such public disclosures by a Party require the written consent of the other Party. The obligations of the Parties under this subsection 27.13(a) are in addition to their respective obligations pursuant to subsection 27.19. This subsection 27.13(a) will in no way limit either Party from responding to customary press inquiries or otherwise making public or private statements not otherwise disclosing Proprietary Information or the specific terms of this Contract in the normal course of its business and/or in connection with the Work hereunder.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Procurement and Services Contract (Sprint Spectrum Finance Corp), Procurement and Services Contract (Sprint Spectrum L P), Procurement and Services Contract (Sprint Spectrum L P)

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