Common use of Trademark Licence Clause in Contracts

Trademark Licence. (a) The Parties grant to each other a non-exclusive, non-sub-licensable, royalty-free licence to use their respective names, the names of a Party’s products or services and their associated logos (“Marks”) subject to the reasonable instructions of the granting Party in its use of the Marks and solely for the purposes of this Agreement, on the following terms: (i) The Client acknowledges that PressReader may require such licence of Client’s Trade Marks in order to provide the PressReader Products and Services to the Client and its Users; (ii) Each Party shall not use any name or trademark confusingly similar to the Mark; (iii) The Client shall not use the PressReader Marks in connection with any services or products other than the PressReader Products and Services; (iv) Each Party acknowledges that, save as set out in this Agreement, its use of the granting Party’s Marks under this Agreement will not directly or indirectly create for it any right, title or interest therein; and (v) Neither Party shall undertake any action that interferes with or diminishes the granting Party’s right, title or interest in the granting Party’s Marks. (b) Following any reasonable request by the granting Party, the other Party shall promptly provide a copy to the granting Party of any written communication and a transcript of any oral communication in which the granting party’s Xxxx is used. (c) The granting Party may inform the other party of any deficiency or irregularity in the materials provided insofar as that deficiency or irregularity could reasonably otherwise be detrimental to the reputation of the granting Party. Without prejudice to the granting Party’s rights or remedies, the other Party shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, correct any such deficiency or irregularity.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Products and Services Agreement, Products and Services Agreement, Products and Services Agreement

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