Common use of Ownership Rights Clause in Contracts

Ownership Rights. Client continues to own any and all proprietary information it shares with Designer during the term of this Agreement for the purposes of the Project. Designer has no rights to this proprietary information and may not use it except to complete the Project. You guarantee that all elements of text, images or other artwork you provide are either owned by yourselves, or that you’ve permission to use them. When you provide text, images or other artwork to us, you agree to protect us from any claim by a third party that we’re using their intellectual property. We guarantee that all elements of the work we deliver to you are either owned by us or we’ve obtained permission to provide them to you. When we provide text, images or other artwork to you, we agree to protect you from any claim by a third party that you’re using their intellectual property. While Designer will customise Client’s Website to Client’s specifications, Client recognises that websites generally have a common structure and basis. Designer continues to own any and all custom software code and template designs it may have created prior to this Agreement. Designer will further own any code and template designs it may create as a result of this Agreement. Client owns all Content created by the Designer this will include image/graphics, written pages and blog articles.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Website Design and Marketing Agreement, Website Design and Marketing Agreement, Website Design and Marketing Agreement

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