Restrictions on Other City Intellectual Property Sample Clauses

Restrictions on Other City Intellectual Property. The Contractor will not use, reproduce, transmit, copy, distribute, alter, modify, register, or incorporate any registered or unregistered trademark or servicemark, logo, seal, flag, official insignia, name, icon, copyright, patent, or domain name of the Agency or the City without, in each case, the prior written permission of the DWS Director and the City’s Director of Marketing, or their designated representatives. Upon receipt of such permission, the Contractor shall fully coordinate all logo use with the City’s Director of Marketing or, if and as directed, with a designated employee of the Agency.
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