Use of Member Name and Logo Sample Clauses

Use of Member Name and Logo. Unless otherwise agreed, the Eclipse Foundation may use Member’s company name and logo anywhere where, and in a consistent manner as, similar Members’ names and logos are displayed. Any use of Member's logo shall be subject to the then current logo and trademark usage guidelines of Member. The Eclipse Foundation may decline to display Member’s company logo if it, in its sole discretion, determines that it cannot reasonably meet the requirements of Member’s logo and trademark usage guidelines.
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Use of Member Name and Logo. Unless otherwise agreed, the OSFPGA Foundation may use Member’s company name and logo anywhere where, and in a consistent manner as, similar Members’ names and logos are displayed. Any use of Member's logo shall be subject to the then current logo and trademark usage guidelines of Member. The OSFPGA Foundation may decline to display Member’s company logo if it, in its sole discretion, determines that it cannot reasonably meet the requirements of Member’s logo and trademark usage guidelines.

Related to Use of Member Name and Logo

  • Use of Name (a) The Sub-Adviser hereby consents to the use of its name and the names of its affiliates in the Fund’s disclosure documents, shareholder communications, advertising, sales literature and similar communications. The Sub-Adviser shall not use the name or any tradename, trademark, trade device, service xxxx, symbol or any abbreviation, contraction or simulation thereof of the Adviser, the Trust, the Fund or any of their affiliates in its marketing materials unless it first receives prior written approval of the Trust and the Adviser.

  • USE OF U.S. FOREST SERVICE INSIGNIA In order for Cooperator to use the U.S. Forest Service insignia on any published media, such as a Web page, printed publication, or audiovisual production, permission must be granted from the U.S. Forest Service’s Office of Communications. A written request must be submitted and approval granted in writing by the Office of Communications (Washington Office) prior to use of the insignia.

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