Trademarks and Intellectual Property of LendingTree Sample Clauses

Trademarks and Intellectual Property of LendingTree. Any use by Lender of trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos (the "Trademarks") of LendingTree in any advertisements, promotional materials, and on its website shall be subject to LendingTree's prior, written approval, except as provided herein. Lender shall submit all such advertising, marketing and promotional materials using LendingTree's Trademarks to LendingTree for its approval at least ten (10) business days prior to publication or distribution of such materials. If LendingTree does not respond at least five (5) business days from the date of receipt of such proposed materials, LendingTree will be deemed to have approved. All logos, forms, or other visual or written materials provided by LendingTree will remain the sole property of LendingTree and may be used only in advertising directly related to Lender Products, as defined below, that are featured on the Sites. After termination of the Agreement, Lender agrees that such materials will not be used, references to LendingTree will be removed from all such advertisements, promotional materials and websites, and all tangible physical evidence of this information will be returned to LendingTree within a reasonable time after LendingTree's request. LendingTree is the sole owner of the following, and all related, intellectual property: the design and content of the Sites (other than materials provided by Lender), the technical knowledge related to the development of the common links with Lender (not including security protocols and software provided by Lender), software and hardware used to implement the system, including the Sites and the databases, the underlying electronic origination system's design and function, and all other elements of the Sites which are the work product of LendingTree employees, or which were created for LendingTree by any outside contractor for use on the Sites. Lender recognizes the proprietary nature of LendingTree's intellectual property, including, but not limited to, the items enumerated above. Lender further recognizes that LendingTree remains sole owner of the database reflecting all information provided by the customers using the service and all other aggregate database information, including percentage of loans closing and volume of LendingTree customers. Lender will maintain security protocols that are current and reasonable in the industry to safeguard this information as well as all other confidential information received by Lender and maintain its confiden...
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