Trademark Rights definition
Trademark Rights means all common law and other rights (but in no event any of the obligations) in and to the Trademarks in the United States and any state thereof and in foreign countries.
Trademark Rights means all trademarks, registered trademarks, applications for registration of trademarks, service marks, registered service marks, applications for registration of service marks, trade names, registered trade names and applications for registration of trade names.
Trademark Rights means registered and unregistered trademarks, service marks, brand names, certification marks, trade dress, goodwill associated with the foregoing and registrations in any jurisdiction of, and applications in any jurisdiction to register, the foregoing, including any extension, modification or renewal of any such registration or application.
Examples of Trademark Rights in a sentence
Except as set forth on Schedule 4.11(b) of the Disclosure Schedule, as of the date hereof, the Seller is the sole and exclusive owner of all of the Existing Trademark Rights.
More Definitions of Trademark Rights
Trademark Rights. Trademark Rights means any word, name, symbol, color, shape, designation or device or any combination thereof, including any trademark, service ▇▇▇▇, trade name, trade dress, brand name, product configuration, logo, design or business symbol, that functions as an identifier of source, origin, membership, whether or not registered, and all statutory and common law rights therein, and all registrations and applications therefor, together with all goodwill associated with, or symbolized by, any of the foregoing.
Trademark Rights has the meaning set forth in Section 3.10(a).
Trademark Rights means all registered and unregistered trademarks (including all common law rights thereto), service marks, trade names, brand names, logos, taglines, slogans, certification marks, internet domain names, trade dress, corporate names, business names and other indicia of origin, together with the goodwill associated with any of the foregoing, and all applications, registrations, extensions, and renewals thereof throughout the world, and all rights therein provided by international treaties and conventions.
Trademark Rights mean trademarks, service marks, trademark and service ▇▇▇▇ applications and registrations, Internet domain name registrations, trade names, trade dress, fictitious names, assumed names, logos and slogans, including those listed on Schedule 1.1.D.2 together with all goodwill related to the foregoing and all rights to ▇▇▇ or recover and retain damages and costs and attorneys’ fees for present, future and past infringement of any of the foregoing.
Trademark Rights means all trademark rights that may exist or be created under the laws of any jurisdiction in the world including all material common law trademarks, registered trademarks, applications for registration of trademarks, material common law service marks, registered service marks, applications for registration of service marks, trade names, registered trade names and applications for registration of trade names, and Internet domain name registrations; and including all filings with the applicable Governmental Body indicating an intent to use any of the foregoing if not registered or subject to a pending application, and to the extent applicable all renewals and extensions thereof.
Trademark Rights means all common law rights in the United States in trade names, corporate names, logos, slogans, designs, trade dress, and unregistered trademarks and service marks, together with all translations, adaptations, derivations and combinations thereof, and the goodwill associated with any of the foregoing.
Trademark Rights means all registered trademarks, trademark applications, common law trademarks, domestic or foreign, to the marks listed in Exhibit E, all foreign trademark applications or registrations corresponding to the preceding applications, and all marks similar thereto.