Publication Rights. 1. Copyright materials only when the Grantee exclusively develops books, films or other such copyrightable materials through activities supported by this Agreement. The copyrighted materials cannot include recipient information or personal identification data. Grantee provides the Department a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use such materials copyrighted by the Grantee and authorizes others to reproduce and use such materials.
Publication Rights. Where activities supported by this Agreement produce books, films, or other such copyrighted materials issued by the PROVIDER, the PROVIDER may copyright, but shall acknowledge that MSHN reserves a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use such materials and to authorize others to reproduce and use such materials. This cannot include service consumer information or personal identification data. Any copyrighted materials or modifications bearing acknowledgment of or by MSHN must be approved by MSHN prior to reproduction and use of such materials. The PROVIDER shall give recognition to the MSHN in any and all publication papers and presentations arising from the program and service contract herein; MSHN will do likewise. In all cases, whether the material is copyrighted or not, the PROVIDER shall acknowledge on all of its publications, reports, brochures, flyers, etc., that public funds, provided by the State of Michigan through MSHN, were used to support the cost of publication and the delivery of the service, program, event, or publication described by it.
Publication Rights. The right to publish and distribute printed versions of the Script owned or controlled by Script Owner in book form, whether hardcover or soft-cover, and in magazine or other periodicals, whether in installments or otherwise subject to Buyer's rights as provided for in Section 1, supra.
Publication Rights. The parties agree that Auburn may publish the results of the work in its own form. In all publications, Sponsor will remain anonymous and proper confidentiality will be maintained, unless otherwise specified by Sponsor. At Sponsor’s request, Auburn will provide a copy of any proposed publication sixty (60) days in advance of submission to review for confidential information and language which would affect any potential patent filings. Sponsor's review will be completed and any objections made within this period. Fair consideration shall be given to Sponsor’s comments.
Publication Rights. Each Party agrees that it shall not, and shall cause its Affiliates and its and their Affiliates’ employees, consultants, contractors, licensees and agents not to, publish or publicly present any results of any preclinical or clinical studies with respect to any Licensed Product without the prior consent of the other Party (which shall not be unreasonably withheld), except as may be required by applicable Law, legal proceedings or for patent filings. Each Party acknowledges that the other Party has an interest in the publication of studies related to Licensed Products conducted by itself and its collaborators, and agrees that the JSC will be responsible for determining which publications of this nature can occur without prejudice to the interests of the other Party. Subject to the foregoing, each Party shall provide to the other Party the opportunity to review any proposed abstracts, manuscripts or summaries of presentations that disclose any Confidential Information or results of preclinical or clinical studies with respect to any Licensed Product at least forty-five (45) days prior to the submission of such proposed abstract, manuscript or summary for publication or presentation. The reviewing Party shall have the right: to propose modifications to the proposed disclosure; to prohibit or delay the proposed disclosure for patent reasons, trade secret reasons or business reasons; or to request a reasonable delay in publication or presentation in order to protect patentable information. If the reviewing Party requests a delay, the publishing Party shall delay submission or presentation for a period of up to ninety (90) days to enable patent applications protecting each Party’s rights in such information to be filed. If the reviewing Party requests modifications to the proposed disclosure, the publishing Party shall edit the proposed disclosure pursuant to the reviewing Party’s request prior to its submission. If the reviewing Party prohibits publication, the publishing Party shall not publish the public presentation during the Term of this Agreement. With respect to any proposed abstracts, manuscripts or summaries for publication or presentation by investigators or other Third Parties, such materials shall be subject to review in accordance with the terms and conditions of the clinical trial agreement entered into by a Party with such Third Party; provided that such clinical trial agreement has been approved in writing in advance by the JSC in accordance wi...
Publication Rights. 7.1 The Parties acknowledge that it is part of University’s function to disseminate information and to make it available for the purpose of scholarship, education, and research, and that the University does not allow research to be carried out in secret. They also recognize that, although eventual publication of results of research may not be prevented, publication of certain information may jeopardize its commercial value.
Publication Rights. Each Party shall submit to the other Party for review and approval all proposed academic, scientific and medical publications and public presentations relating to any activities under this Agreement for review in connection with preservation of Patent Rights and trade secrets or to determine whether Confidential Information should be modified or deleted from the proposed publication or public presentation. Written copies of such proposed publications and presentations shall be submitted to the non-publishing or non-presenting Party no later than […***…] days before the planned submission for publication or presentation and the non-publishing or non-presenting Party shall provide its comments with respect to such publications and presentations within […***…] days after its receipt of such written copy. The review period may be extended for an additional […***…] days if the non-publishing or non-presenting Party can demonstrate a reasonable need for such extension including, without limitation, the preparation and filing of patent applications (which extension shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). By written agreement, this period may be further extended (which extension shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). Without limiting the foregoing, no publication or presentation shall be made unless and until the non-publishing or non-presenting Party ‘s reasonable comments on the proposed publication or presentation have been addressed and any information has been removed that is determined by the non-publishing or non-presenting Party to be its Confidential Information or that the non-publishing or non-presenting Party desires to maintain in secrecy to preserve the value of its rights under this Agreement. The Parties will each comply with standard academic practice regarding authorship of scientific publications or presentations and recognition of contribution of other Persons in any publications or presentations relating to a Licensed Product and/or Selected Compound or any discovery, research or Development activities under this Agreement.
Publication Rights. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 4 of this Agreement, CANCER CENTER may publish scientific papers relating to the collaborative research performed under this Agreement. In the event that CANCER CENTER wishes to publish, CANCER CENTER shall notify SPONSOR of its desire to publish [*] in advance of publication and shall furnish to SPONSOR a written description of the subject matter of the publication in order to permit SPONSOR to review and comment thereon. [*] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Publication Rights. 1. Where the Grantee exclusively develops books, films, or other such copyrightable materials through activities supported by this agreement, the Grantee may copyright those materials. The materials that the Grantee copyrights cannot include service recipient information or personal identification data. Grantee grants the Department a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use such materials and authorizes others to reproduce and use such materials.
Publication Rights. 1. Where activities supported by this agreement produce books, films, or other such copyrightable materials issued by the Contractor, the Contractor may copyright such but shall acknowledge that the Department reserves a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use such materials and to authorize others to reproduce and use such materials. This cannot include service recipient information or personal identification data.