Third Party Intellectual Property. 4.1. Unless otherwise expressly indicated, all Intellectual Property rights including, but not limited to, Copyright and Trademarks, in product images and descriptions belong to the manufacturers or distributors of such products as may be applicable.
4.2. Subject to Clause 6 you may not reproduce, copy, distribute, store or in any other fashion re-use such material unless otherwise indicated on the Website or unless given express written permission to do so by the relevant manufacturer or supplier.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Provider represents and warrants to the Board that Provider, in connection with providing the Ed Tech Products, will not infringe on any presently existing United States patent, copyright, trademark, service xxxx, trade secret and/or other confidentiality or proprietary right of any person or other third party.
Third Party Intellectual Property. The conduct of activities under the Research Plan will use Patent Rights or Know-How licensed by 4DMT pursuant to the UCB Agreements, subject to the terms and conditions of the UCB Agreements. 4DMT shall be solely responsible for all obligations under the UCB Agreements, including any and all payments and royalties due thereunder. In developing the Research Plan, the Parties shall discuss whether any Third Party Patent Rights or Know-How, other than Patent Rights or Know-How licensed by 4DMT pursuant to the UCB Agreements, will be utilized in the conduct of activities under the Research Plan. 4DMT shall disclose to uniQure the details of any restrictions on use or payment obligations of which it is aware that would be triggered by such use of Third Party Patent Rights or Know-How in the Research Program. If the Parties mutually agree to use any inventions claimed in any Patent Right or use any Know-How that is licensed to or has been acquired by 4DMT other than pursuant to the UCB Agreements, and if such use would require the payment of additional consideration to the Third Party from which the Patent Rights or Know-How was licensed or acquired, then such Patent Right or Know-How shall be deemed under the Control of 4DMT, provided that uniQure expressly agrees in writing to bear any such additional consideration actually to be paid by 4DMT to the Third Party (which amounts uniQure may offset pursuant to Section 6.4(c)(ii)) with respect to the Development, manufacture or Commercialization of Royalty Bearing Compounds or Royalty Bearing Products. For clarity, nothing in this Section 3.6 shall limit uniQure’s rights to obtain from a Third Party, independent of 4DMT, a license or other right with respect to such Third Party’s Patent Rights or Know-How.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Except as provided herein, CONTRACTOR agrees that its performance of this CONTRACT shall not be dependent upon or include any Intellectual Property of CONTRACTOR or third party without first: (i) obtaining COUNTY’s prior written approval; and (ii) granting to or obtaining for COUNTY’s, without additional compensation, a license, as described in paragraph twenty-eight (28)(C), for any of CONTRACTOR’s or third-party’s Intellectual Property in existence prior to the effective date of this CONTRACT. If such a license upon these terms is unattainable, and COUNTY determines that the Intellectual Property should be included in or is required for CONTRACTOR’s performance of this CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall obtain a license under terms acceptable to COUNTY.
Third Party Intellectual Property. The Manager shall assist and fully cooperate with the Successor Manager or its designated alternate service provider in obtaining any necessary licenses or consents to use any third party Intellectual Property then being used by the Manager or any Sub-manager. The Manager shall assign, and shall cause each Sub-manager to assign, any such license or sublicense directly to the Successor Manager or its designated alternate service provider to the extent the Manager, or each Sub-manager as applicable, has the rights to assign such agreements to the Successor Manager without incurring any additional cost.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Seller shall not, without Buyer’s prior written consent, incorporate any intellectual property owned by a third party into any deliverable. Buyer shall not unreasonably withhold consent to incorporation if Seller demonstrates that it has licenses to such intellectual property that enable it to comply with paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) above.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Vendor represents and warrants to the Board that Vendor, in connection with providing the Products and Services, will not infringe on any presently existing United States patent, copyright, trademark, service mark, trade secret and/or other confidentiality or proprietary right of any person or other third party.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Except as provided herein, SUBRECIPIENT agrees that its performance of this CONTRACT shall not be dependent upon or include any Intellectual Property of SUBRECIPIENT or third party without first: (i) obtaining COUNTY’s prior written approval; and (ii) granting to or obtaining for COUNTY’s, without additional compensation, a license, as described in Paragraph Twenty-Five (25)(C), for any of SUBRECIPIENT’s or third-party’s Intellectual Property in existence prior to the effective date of this CONTRACT. If such a license upon these terms is unattainable, and COUNTY determines that the Intellectual Property should be included in or is required for SUBRECIPIENT’s performance of this CONTRACT, SUBRECIPIENT shall obtain a license under terms acceptable to COUNTY.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Where expressly indicated, certain Content, such as advertising material, and the Intellectual Property Rights subsisting therein belongs to other parties. This Content, unless expressly stated to be so, is not covered by any permission granted by Clause 6 of these Terms and Conditions to use Content from the Web Site. The exceptions in Clause 9 continue to apply. Any such Content will be accompanied by a notice providing the contact details of the owner and any separate use policy that may be relevant.
Third Party Intellectual Property. Certain portions of the Content may consist of the copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names or other intellectual property of third parties. These portions of the Content are provided for the convenience of certain users of the Software who are expressly authorized to use them by their owners. You may not use any third-party intellectual property without their express authorization.