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.
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.
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.
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.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 9.1 The Recipient shall ensure that publicity is given to the Project and the fact that the Authority, the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP) and HM Government is financially supporting the Project which shall include (without limitation) it ensuring that a description of the Project is published on it's website, containing: the title of the Project, the name of the Recipient (and its partners, if any), a short description of the purpose of the Project, the Project Objectives and completion date. 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, LEAP’s and HM Government’s logos (in the form set out in Schedule 3) shall be used wherever possible including (without limitation) on hoardings/construction signboards.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 20. 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. 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. 10.1 All information and publicity measures aimed at final beneficiaries, potential final beneficiaries and the general public shall include:
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 12.1 All references to Healthy Living Centres Alliance will carry any relevant Healthy Living Centres Alliance branding.
Publicity and Intellectual Property. 13.1 Xxxxxxxx’s written approval must be obtained before the Institution may use any materials for marketing or publicity in relation to the Named Courses. The Institution will make all stationery, specification sheets or other advertising sales or promotional material, literature or information to be used in connection with the marketing of the Named Courses available for inspection by Kingston.