Intellectual Property Rights definition

Intellectual Property Rights shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(p).
Intellectual Property Rights means the worldwide proprietary rights or interests, including patent, copyright, trade secret, and trademark rights, as such rights may be evidenced by or embodied in:
Intellectual Property Rights means patents of any type, design rights, utility models or other similar invention rights, copyrights, mask work rights, trade secret or confidentiality rights, trademarks, trade names and service marks and any other intangible property rights, including applications and registrations for any of the foregoing, in any country, arising under statutory or common law or by contract and whether or not perfected, now existing or hereafter filed, issued, or acquired.

Examples of Intellectual Property Rights in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Agreement is intended to transfer any Intellectual Property Rights from either party to the other.

  • Hostcomm shall indemnify and defend Customer and its officers, directors, agents, and employees from and against all third party claims, liabilities, damages, settlements, solicitor’s fees and expenses resulting from any breach by Hostcomm of third party Intellectual Property Rights.

  • No Target Company has, in the past 24 months, received a written notice alleging that the operations of a Target Company infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of a third party or sent a written notice alleging that a third party is infringing the Owned IP and, so far as the Seller is aware, the activities of the Target Companies do not infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of any third party in any material respect.

  • Such Intellectual Property Rights Agreement shall be incorporated by reference herein and appended as an amendment to this Agreement.

  • The API Content accessible through the Xxxxxx API may be subject to Intellectual Property Rights, and, if so, Customer may not use it unless Customer is licensed to do so by the owner of the API Content or are otherwise permitted by law.


More Definitions of Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual Property Rights means any copyright and related rights, patents, rights to inventions, registered designs, database rights, design rights, topography rights, trade marks, service marks, trade names and domain names, trade secrets, rights in unpatented know-how, rights of confidence and any other intellectual or industrial property rights of any nature including all applications (or rights to apply) for, and renewals or extensions of such rights and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world;
Intellectual Property Rights means patents, trademarks, trade names, design rights, copyright (including rights in computer software and moral rights), database rights, rights in know-how and other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including applications for the grant of any of the foregoing and all rights or forms of protection having equivalent or similar effect to any of the foregoing which may subsist anywhere in the world.
Intellectual Property Rights means all copyright, patents, registered and unregistered trademarks (including service marks), registered designs, and other rights resulting from intellectual activity (other than moral rights under the Copyright Act 1968). Material includes documents, equipment, software (including source code and object code versions), goods, information and data stored by any means including all copies and extracts of them.
Intellectual Property Rights means patents, inventions, trade marks, service marks, logos, design rights (whether registrable or otherwise), applications for any of the foregoing, copyright, database rights, domain names, trade or business names, moral rights and other similar rights or obligations whether registrable or not in any country (including but not limited to the United Kingdom) and the right to xxx for passing off.
Intellectual Property Rights means all intellectual and industrial property rights including, without limitation, patents, utility models, trade marks, service marks, design rights (whether registered or unregistered), copyrights, database rights, semiconductor topography rights, proprietary information rights, any other similar proprietary rights and all applications, extensions and renewals in relation to such rights as may exist anywhere in the world or be recognised in the future;
Intellectual Property Rights. (“IPR”) means any rights held by the Seller in its Products, including any patents, trademarks, registered models, designs, copyrights, inventions, commercial secrets and know-how, technical information, company or trading names and any other intellectual property rights or similar in any part of the world, notwithstanding the fact that they have been registered or not and including any pending registration of one of the above mentioned rights.
Intellectual Property Rights means any patents, trade marks, service marks, designs, trading or business names, copyrights, design rights, moral rights, inventions, confidential information, know-how, domain names, topographical or similar rights, database or other intellectual property rights and interests and the benefit of all applications and rights to use (including by way of licence) such assets of each Obligor, in each case whether registered or unregistered;