INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY

 

Trademarks/Service Marks/Logos

All of the Tribal Clash (“TC”) trademarks, service marks and logos are a part of TC’s Intellectual Property assets (“IP Assets”) and are protected by applicable trademark, copyright or other IP laws.

If you are a Sponsor or Licensee of TC that is contractually entitled to use a Tribal Clash trademark, service mark or logo (the “Marks”), please follow the specific usage guidelines provided as a part of your sponsorship or license agreement.  If you have questions regarding your use as is outlined in your specific agreement, please contact your TC Account Manager.

If you are not a Sponsor or Licensee of TC that is contractually entitled to use the Marks, please be advised that TC normally does not grant third party use of its Marks.  After you have carefully reviewed this entire document and feel that extraordinary special circumstances may apply to your request, please contact info@tribalclash.com. Permissions are granted solely at the discretion of TC as owner of the Marks.

Copyrights

Copyrights make up a portion of TC’s IP Assets in the form of film footage, photographs, publications, graphic designs and more (the “Copyrights”).   Unauthorised use of TC’s Copyrights is not allowed.  Anyone who violates the exclusive rights of TC’s Copyrights may be subject to damages, costs and legal fees.  

If you are not a Sponsor or Licensee of TC that is contractually entitled to use TC’s Copyrights and feel that extraordinary special circumstances may apply to justify permission to use certain TC Copyrights, please contact info@tribalclash.com. Permissions are granted solely at the discretion of TC as owner of the Copyrights.

Domains

Domain registrations are also an integral part of TC’s IP Assets. Whether you are a Sponsor or Licensee of a Mark, registering a domain containing TC’s identical Marks or a confusingly similar mark is strictly prohibited. 

If you are a Sponsor or Licensee of TC that is contractually entitled to use TC’s IP Assets and require a domain to be registered in order to fulfill your contractual obligations, please discuss this with your TC Account Manager and appropriate arrangements may be made.  If contractually obligated, TC will register the domain and provide it to you for use during the term of your contract.