Brand Feature definition

Brand Feature means any one or more of the trademarks, service marks, trade names, domain names, logos, business and product names, slogans, and registrations and applications for registration thereof owned by the respective party as of the Effective Date.

Examples of Brand Feature in a sentence

  • Google will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Customer from and against all liabilities, damages, and costs (including settlement costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of a third party claim that Google’s technology used to provide the Services or any Google Brand Feature infringe or misappropriate any patent, copyright, trade secret or trademark of such third party.

  • Partner will extend to Customer any pass-through indemnification coverage offered by its licensors and suppliers against liabilities arising solely from a third party allegation that the use of Google’s technology used to provide the Products and Services (excluding any open source software), or any Google Brand Feature, infringes or misappropriates such third party’s patent, copyright, trade secret, ortrademark.

  • Google will defend Customer and its Affiliates using the Services under Customer’s Account and indemnify them against Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the extent arising from an allegation that any Service or any Google Brand Feature, in each case used in accordance with the Agreement, infringes the third party's Intellectual Property Rights.

  • Partner will extend to Customer any pass-through indemnification coverage offered by its licensors and suppliers against liabilities arising solely from a third party allegation that the use of Google’s technology used to provide the Products and Services (excluding any open source software), or any Google Brand Feature, infringes or misappropriates such third party’s patent, copyright, trade secret, or trademark.

  • Furthermore, in its use of any Google Brand Feature, Customer agrees to adhere to Google’s then current Brand Feature use guidelines, which may be found at the following URL: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/permissions/guidelines.html and Google Mobile Branding Guidelines at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/wssynd/mobile_guidelines.html (or such other URLs Google may provide from time to time).

  • Google will defend, or at its option settle, any third party lawsuit or proceeding brought against Customer based upon or otherwise arising out of a claim that Google’s technology used to provide the Services or any Google Brand Feature infringe(s) or misappropriate(s) any copyright, trade secret or trademark of such third party.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, in the event Google materially fails to comply with Customer’s Brand Feature use guidelines and Google fails to correct such improper usage within three (3) days after Customer provides written notice of the improper usage, Customer may revoke the license granted herein to use Customer’s Brand Features upon providing Google with written notice thereof.

  • In its use of any Conduit Brand Feature, Microsoft agrees to adhere to Conduit’s brand treatment guidelines for use of Conduit’s Brand Features, as such guidelines may be provided by Conduit to Microsoft from time to time.

  • Furthermore, in its use of any Customer Brand Feature, Google agrees to adhere to Customer’s then current Brand Feature use guidelines, if Google is notified of the existence of such Brand Feature use guidelines in writing.

  • Google will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Customer from and against all liabilities, damages, and costs (including settlement costs and reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of a third party claim that Google's technology used to provide the Services or any Google Brand Feature infringe or misappropriate any patent, copyright, trade secret or trademark of such third party.

Related to Brand Feature

  • Publisher means any person or entity that distributes copies of the Document to the public.

  • Branding means trademarks, service marks, domain names, logos, links, navigation and other indicators of origin.

  • End User means, in the event that the Services or Deliverables involve the use of any information systems, any and all UNICEF employees, consultants and other personnel and any other external users collaborating with UNICEF, in each case, authorized by UNICEF to access and use the Services and/or Deliverables.

  • Software Product means any COTS which you propose to provide pursuant to the contract.

  • User Content means any comments, remarks, data, feedback, content, text, photographs, images, video, music, or other content or information that you or any Site Visitor or User post to any part of the Site or provide to Upwork, including such content or information that is posted as a result of questions.

  • Microsoft means Microsoft Corporation.

  • Customer Content means all files, content (including audio, video, text, or images), and data (including Personal Data) belonging to or controlled by the Customer, which is uploaded into the Products and Services or otherwise provided to Showpad for processing pursuant to the Agreement.

  • Development Tool Kit means a DS Offering specifically designed for application or content development. A Development Tool Kit is either identified (i) with “CAA” or “ENOVIA Studio” in the DS Offering name, or (ii) in the Transaction Document and/or the Product Portfolio. Extended Enterprise User means an employee of Customer’s affiliate(s), supplier(s) and/or customer(s) authorized to use Customer’s DS Offering for the sole and exclusive purpose of enabling the Extended Enterprise User(s) to conduct business with Customer. The use of the DS Offering by any such Extended Enterprise User(s) 1) shall be solely limited to use (a) as configured and deployed by Customer and (b) in connection with the Extended Enterprise User’s performance of services for and on behalf of Customer, and 2) shall exclude any use by Extended Enterprise User (a) for its own account or a third party’s account, or (b) for the purpose of modifying, otherwise using, maintaining or hosting the DS Offering. Extended Enterprise Users are authorized if so specified in the Product Portfolio.

  • Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).