Commercial Impact definition

Commercial Impact means the viewing by one member of the target audience of an advertisement (including an interactive advertisement), as currently measured by BARB (the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board);
Commercial Impact. [_]† Likewise, if [_]† initiates NEW nullity proceedings in accordance with article 151 section IV of the Law of Industrial Property (“L.P.I”) which textually established the following: The trademark registration will be annulled when “it has been granted by mistake, inadvertence, or different appreciation, existing in force any other considered invalid, by being similar in degree of confusion and applied to the same or similar services or products.” Such action has a maturity of 5 years, counted from the date on which it came into effect the publication of the registration on the Gazette. Therefore, such annulled action against the current registrations as of today is nearly to prescribe.

Examples of Commercial Impact in a sentence

  • With respect to any matter other than a Commercial Impact Matter, either Party may proceed in pursuing such legal remedies available to it, including litigation.

  • In D3.21 (Commercial Impact Evaluation Report) it is noted that the DoW was somewhat ambiguous in the definition of “commercial opportunities” and we aimed clarify this ambiguity in D3.2 (Business and revenue sharing models), given that our medium of digital cultural heritage content, is both widely available through Europeana (losing a unique selling point) and open for free re-use.

  • It is clear the consortium has been dedicated in cultivating RPAs, as we can see from D6.7 Impact Evaluation: Public-facing Marketing & Communications, D5.6 Summative Evaluation and Recommendations in Developing Public Engagement and D3.21 EFD Commercial Impact Evaluation Report, and that these endeavours have been encouragingly successful.