Publicity and Intellectual Property Sample Clauses

Publicity and Intellectual Property. 9.1 The Recipient shall ensure that publicity is given to the Project and the fact that the Authority, and/or the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP) is financially supporting the Project. In acknowledging the contribution made by the Authority, the Recipient must comply with any guidance on publicity and/or branding provided by the Authority from time to time and the Authority’s logos (in the form set out in Schedule 3) shall be used wherever possible including (without limitation) on hoardings/construction signboards. 9.2 All publicity generated by the Recipient referring to the Mayor of London, the Authority, and/or the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP) and/or each of their respective names, logos or branding including (without limitation) all press and media releases must be approved in writing at least two weeks in advance of any release of publicity material (in any form) by the Authority’s Representative. The Recipient shall also ensure that any proposals for any launch or other related publicity activity are approved in writing by the Authority at least one month before the date of such proposed launch or other related publicity activity. 9.3 The Recipient shall ensure that it does not by its own actions or omissions, or those of its contractors or agents, harm the Authority’s reputation or bring the Authority into disrepute. 9.4 If any part of the GLA Funding is used directly or indirectly to purchase or develop any Intellectual Property Rights then the Recipient shall take all necessary steps to protect such rights and hereby grants a perpetual, royalty-free licence to the Authority to use the same for the purposes related to, and connected with, policies, initiatives and campaigns, and related to, or connected with, the Authority’s discharge of its statutory duties and powers.
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Publicity and Intellectual Property. 9.1 The Recipient shall ensure that, where appropriate, publicity is given to the Project and the fact that the Authority is financially supporting the Project. In acknowledging the contribution made by the Authority, the Recipient must comply with any guidance on publicity provided by the Authority and the Authority’s logos (in the form set out in Schedule 3) shall be used wherever possible. 9.2 All publicity generated by the Recipient referring to the Mayor of London and/or the Authority including (without limitation) all press and media releases must be approved in writing at least two weeks in advance of any release of publicity material (in any form) by the Authority’s Representative. The Recipient shall also ensure that any proposals for any launch or other related publicity activity are approved in writing by the Authority at least one month before the date of such proposed launch or other related publicity activity. 9.3 The Recipient shall ensure that it does not by its own actions or omissions, or those of its contractors or agents, harm the Authority’s reputation or bring the Authority into disrepute. 9.4 If any part of the GLA Funding is used directly or indirectly to purchase or develop any Intellectual Property Rights then the Recipient shall take all necessary steps to protect such rights and hereby grants a perpetual, royalty-free license to the Authority to use the same for the purposes related to and connected with policies, initiatives and campaigns related to or connected with the Authority’s discharge of its statutory duties and powers.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 9.1 The Academy Trust shall ensure that publicity is given to the Project and the fact that Medway Council, is financially supporting the Project, and is working with the Trust. In acknowledging the contribution made by the Council, the Academy Trust must comply with any guidance on publicity and/or branding provided by the Council from time to time shall be used wherever possible including (without limitation) on hoardings/construction signboards. 9.2 All publicity generated by the Academy Trust referring to the Council including (without limitation) all press and media releases must be approved in writing at least two weeks in advance of any release of publicity material (in any form) by the Council’s Representative. The Academy Trust shall also ensure that any proposals for any launch or other related publicity activity are approved in writing by the Council at least one month before the date of such proposed launch or other related publicity activity and that members of the Council as appropriate will be invited to and may attend any such launch. 9.3 The Academy Trust shall ensure that it does not by its own actions or omissions, and shall use reasonable endeavours to procure that its contractors or agents do not, harm the Council’s reputation or bring the Council into disrepute. 9.4 If any part of the Funding is used directly or indirectly to purchase or develop any Intellectual Property Rights then the Academy Trust shall take all necessary steps to protect such rights to the extent appropriate and hereby grants a perpetual, royalty-free licence to the Council to use the same for the purposes related to, and connected with, policies, initiatives and campaigns, and related to, or connected with, the Council’s discharge of its statutory duties and powers.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 13.1 The Licensee grants the limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free right to Explore Edmonton to use the Licensee’s name, image, logos and trademarks, and recordings of the Licensee, if any, in perpetuity, solely for the purposes of promoting the Event or Explore Edmonton, or both. 13.2 If the Licensee arranges for publicity of the Exhibit at the Event, the Licensee shall notify Explore Edmonton of the same and obtain Explore Edmonton’ prior consent. 13.3 In advertising and promoting the Licensee’s activities at the Event, the Licensee shall refer to Explore Edmonton’ venues, as applicable, and as amended by Explore Edmonton from time to time, as follows: (a) “Edmonton EXPO Centre @ Explore Edmonton” for all web-based and social media communications, and “Edmonton EXPO Centre, a Explore Edmonton Venue” for all other communications. (b) “North Stage @ Explore Edmonton” for all web-based and social media communications, and “North Stage, a Explore Edmonton Venue” for all other communications; and (c) “South Stage @ Explore Edmonton” for all web-based and social media communications, and “South Stage, a Explore Edmonton Venue” for all other communications. 13.4 The Licensee shall use its reasonable efforts to attend or participate in interviews or promotions as requested by Explore Edmonton.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. Each Party may publicize this program subject to written pre-approval by the other Party. Neither Party shall use the name, logos, marks, or other trademarks or intellectual property of the other without written pre-approval.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. The Federation may include the name of the Recipient and the amount of the Grant to the Recipient under this Funding Agreement in its annual report.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 13.1 The Licensee grants the limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free right to Northlands to use the Licensee’s name, image, logos and trademarks, and recordings of the Licensee, if any, in perpetuity, solely for the purposes of promoting the Event or Northlands, or both. 13.2 If the Licensee arranges for publicity of the Exhibit at the Event, the Licensee shall notify Northlands of the same and obtain Northlands’ prior consent. 13.3 In advertising and promoting the Licensee’s activities at the Event, the Licensee shall refer to Northlands’ venues, as applicable, and as amended by Northlands from time to time, as follows: (a) “Edmonton EXPO Centre @ Northlands” for all web-based and social media communications, and “Edmonton EXPO Centre, a Northlands Venue” for all other communications. (b) “North Stage @ Northlands” for all web-based and social media communications, and “North Stage, a Northlands Venue” for all other communications; and (c) “South Stage @ Northlands” for all web-based and social media communications, and “South Stage, a Northlands Venue” for all other communications. 13.4 The Licensee shall use its reasonable efforts to attend or participate in interviews or promotions as requested by Northlands.
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Publicity and Intellectual Property. 10.1 All information and publicity measures aimed at final beneficiaries, potential final beneficiaries and the general public shall include: 10.1.1 the emblem of the European Union; 10.1.2 a reference to the European Integration Fund; 10.1.3 a statement chosen by the Authority, highlighting the added value of the contribution from the European Union. 10.2 Unless the Authority stipulates otherwise, any notice or publication by the Recipient about the Project, including at a conference or seminar, must specify that the Project has received funding from the European Commission. 10.3 Any notice or publication by the Recipient, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, including the Internet, must specify that it reflects the Recipient’s views only and not those of the European Commission or the Authority. In addition it must be stated that neither the European Commission nor the Authority is liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. 10.4 Without prejudice to the generality of Clause 21, the European Commission and/ or the Authority shall be authorised to publish, in whatever form and on or by whatever medium, including the Internet, the following information: - the name of the Beneficiary; - the purpose of the grant; - the amount granted and the proportion of the total cost of the Project accounted for by the funding; - the geographical location of the Project; - whether the Project has previously been publicised; - the content of any reports concerning the Project. 10.5 The Recipient shall ensure that, all information and publicity measures aimed at final beneficiaries, potential final beneficiaries and the general public shall include the fact that the Authority and the European Integration Fund is financially supporting the Project. In acknowledging the contribution made by the Authority, the Recipient must comply with any guidance on publicity provided by the Authority, the Authority’s logo and the European Integration Fund logo shall be used wherever possible. 10.6 All publicity generated by the Recipient referring to the Mayor of London and/or the Authority must be approved in writing in advance by the Authority’s, Representative (allowing a minimum of five days for approval) except where the press release wording in Schedule 9 is used which for the avoidance of doubt can be used un-amended without approval by the Authority. 10.7 The Recipient shall ensure that it does not by its own actions or omissions, or those of...
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 13.1 The Licensee grants the limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free right to Explore Edmonton to use the Licensee’s name, image, logos and trademarks, and recordings of the Licensee, if any, in perpetuity, solely for the purposes of promoting the Event or Explore Edmonton, or both. 13.2 If the Licensee arranges for publicity of the Exhibit at the Event, the Licensee shall notify Explore Edmonton of the same and obtain Explore Edmonton’ prior consent. 13.3 In advertising and promoting the Licensee’s activities at the Event, the Licensee shall refer to Explore Edmonton’ venues, as applicable, and as amended by Explore Edmonton from time to time, as follows: (a) “Edmonton EXPO Centre @ Explore Edmonton” for all web-based and social media communications, and “Edmonton EXPO Centre, a Explore Edmonton Venue” for all other communications.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 13.1 The Licensee grants the limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free right to Northlands to use the Licensee’s name, image, logos and trademarks, and recordings of the Licensee, if any, in perpetuity, solely for the purposes of promoting the Event or Northlands, or both. 13.2 If the Licensee arranges for publicity of the Exhibit at the Event, the Licensee shall notify Northlands of the same and obtain Northlands’ prior consent. 13.3 In advertising and promoting the Licensee’s activities at the Event, the Licensee shall refer to Northlands, as applicable, and as amended by Northlands from time to time, as follows: (a) “@KDaysyeg at the Edmonton EXPO Centre” for all web-based and social media communications, and “K-Days at the Edmonton EXPO Centre” for all other communications. 13.4 The Licensee shall use its reasonable efforts to attend or participate in interviews or promotions as requested by Northlands.
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