Common use of Publishing on the Internet Clause in Contracts

Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Certification Logo must be either: a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or b) protected from being downloaded by dividing the xxxx into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner. When using the manner described in b above, the xxxx must be divided into a minimum of four (4) sections of either varying width or height. However, when published on the Internet by licensee, these sections must fit together to form a seamless image to the viewer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement, Trademark License Agreement

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Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Certification Logo must be either: a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or b) protected from being downloaded by dividing dxxxxing the xxxx mark into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner. When using the manner described in b above, the xxxx mark must be divided into a minimum of four (4) sections of either varying width or height. However, when published on the Internet by licensee, these sections must fit together to form a seamless image to the viewer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trademark License Agreement

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Publishing on the Internet. When published on the Internet, the Certification Logo must be either: a) protected from being downloaded through the use of scripting or coding, or b) protected from being downloaded by dividing the xxxx mark into sections that can only be individually downloaded and cannot be pieced together in a practicable manner. When using the manner described in b above, the xxxx mark must be divided into a minimum of four (4) sections of either varying width or height. However, when published on the Internet by licensee, these sections must fit together to form a seamless image to the viewer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trademark License Agreement

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