skills/legal/quality-control-provisions/SKILL.md
Drafts Quality Control Provisions as an exhibit to a Trademark License Agreement, covering quality standards, inspection rights, sample approval, non-compliance remedies, and recall obligations. Use when drafting trademark license QC exhibits, brand standards compliance annexes, or IP licensing quality schedules. Protects licensor rights and prevents abandonment under the Lanham Act.
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Drafts an exhibit to a Trademark License Agreement establishing quality standards, monitoring procedures, and compliance obligations that preserve the licensor's trademark rights under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1127.
| Element | Content | |---------|---------| | Exhibit designation | Next sequential letter/number per agreement structure | | Title | "Quality Control Standards and Procedures" | | Integration clause | Reference the Trademark License Agreement by date and parties; incorporate defined terms |
Include applicable regulatory requirements (FDA, CPSC, FTC, environmental, industry-specific) and quality metrics covering materials, workmanship, durability, performance, and aesthetics.
Prohibited uses: connection with unlawful/objectionable content, comparative advertising, registration of marks or confusingly similar variations, use in corporate/domain names without authorization, unauthorized sublicensing. All advertising and packaging require the same approval process as product samples.
Scope: all items before production, distribution, or commercial use — finished products, packaging, labels, advertising/promotional materials, POS displays.
| Parameter | Standard | |-----------|----------| | Format | Physical samples (3 per variation) and/or high-res digital | | Lead time | 30–60 days before production/launch | | Review period | 15–30 business days from complete submission | | Approval form | Written only; oral approvals insufficient |
Outcomes: Approve (may be conditional) · Request revisions · Reject. Approval does not waive inspection rights, is revocable if production materially differs, and both parties retain approved samples as the quality standard.
Graduated cure periods:
| Severity | Cure Period | Examples | |----------|-------------|----------| | Minor | 15–30 days | Cosmetic deviations, minor labeling errors | | Serious | 5–10 days | Material quality shortfall, unapproved mark usage | | Critical | Immediate; no cure | Safety defects, regulatory violations |
Adequate cure requires: corrective action plan approved by licensor, cessation of non-conforming production, destruction or rework of non-conforming inventory (documented), enhanced QC procedures, and new samples demonstrating correction.
Failure to cure triggers cumulative remedies: suspension, termination, monetary damages, injunctive relief.
Licensee expressly acknowledges:
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