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What is the name of the entity that Clean Your Dirty Face licenses the trademarks from?

Clean_Your_Dirty_Face Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

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We license the Marks from Krishna IP ("Trademark Owner"), who owns all rights to the Marks, pursuant to a Trademark License Agreement (the "License Agreement"). The term of the License Agreement began on March 30, 2022 and will continue for 99 years unless terminated. The License Agreement may be terminated (resulting in the loss of our right to use and to sublicense the use of the Marks to you) by mutual agreement of the parties, or by Trademark Owner for a number of reasons, including if we default on any obligations, we are dissolved, make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, become insolvent, consent to appointment of a receiver, or our business is seized. All rights in and goodwill from the use of the Marks accrue to Trademark Owner. Except as described above, no agreement significantly limits our rights to use or sublicense the Marks in a manner material to the franchise.

The following table sets forth the status of applications filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") on the Principal Register of the principal marks licensed to you.

| Description of Mark | Registration Number | Registration Date | |---|---|---| | CLEAN YOUR DIRTY FACE (Word Mark, Class 44) | 5199505 | May 9, 2017 | | CLEAN YOUR DIRTY FACE (Word Mark, Class 3) | 5670084 | February 5, 2019 | We and/or our affiliates have filed all affidavits required for the Marks.

There is presently no effective determination of the USPTO, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, the trademark administrator of any state or any court, nor any pending infringement, opposition or cancellation proceeding or any pending material litigation involving our principal Marks. We are not aware of either superior prior rights or infringing uses that could materially affect your use of our principal trademarks.

We may establish new Marks in the future, and you must use and display these marks in accordance with specifications and bear all costs associated with changes to Marks or introduction of new Marks.

You must notify us immediately of any apparent infringement or challenge to your use of any Mark, or of any person's claim of any rights in any Mark, and you may not communicate with any person other than us and our and our affiliates 'attorneys, regarding any infringement, challenge or claim.

Source: Item 13 — TRADEMARKS (FDD pages 40–42)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Clean Your Dirty Face's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the brand licenses its trademarks from Krishna IP, which is identified as the "Trademark Owner." Clean Your Dirty Face has a Trademark License Agreement with Krishna IP that began on March 30, 2022, and is set to continue for 99 years unless terminated. This agreement grants Clean Your Dirty Face the right to sublicense the use of the trademarks to its franchisees.

This arrangement means that while Clean Your Dirty Face franchisees use the Clean Your Dirty Face trademarks, the ultimate ownership and control reside with Krishna IP. The License Agreement can be terminated under certain conditions, such as a default on obligations, dissolution, assignment for the benefit of creditors, insolvency, or seizure of Clean Your Dirty Face's business. If the agreement is terminated, Clean Your Dirty Face would lose the right to use and sublicense the trademarks, which would significantly impact franchisees.

Clean Your Dirty Face is responsible for indemnifying franchisees against damages if their use of the trademarks, in compliance with the Franchise Agreement, is held to constitute trademark infringement. However, this protection is contingent on the franchisee promptly notifying Clean Your Dirty Face of any claim or proceeding and following their directions in responding to it. Both Clean Your Dirty Face and Krishna IP have the right to defend and control the defense of any proceeding arising from the franchisee's use of the trademarks. Franchisees must also notify Clean Your Dirty Face immediately of any apparent infringement or challenge to the use of any mark.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.