ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON. SUBCONTRACTING By way of derogation, the provisions set out in points (c) and (d) of Article II.11.1 are not applicable.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON. SUBCONTRACTING By way of derogation to the provisions set out in Article II.10, the beneficiaries shall not subcontract any activities funded from the budget category Intellectual outputs. By way of derogation, the provisions set out in points (c) and (d) of Article II.10.2 shall not apply to any of the budget categories except Exceptional costs.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON. SUBCONTRACTING [NA to keep only the text applicable to the Key Action concerned by the Grant Agreement By way of derogation, the provisions set out in points (c) and (d) of Article II.11.1 are not applicable.]
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON. SUBCONTRACTING
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ON. SUBCONTRACTING 2 Free license – a tool, which the owner of the work/products uses to provide consent to others, wishing to use this/these work/products. The license is assigned to each product. There are different types of open licenses, according to the extent of the granted authorizations or restrictions. The Coordinator is free to choose a particular license that will be used for the products produced under the given project. The open license must be assigned to each product. An open license does not transfer to potential users the copyright or the intellectual property rights (Intellectual Property Rights - IPR). The Partner shall not subcontract any activities funded from their allocated budget, as defined in Annex II, to anyone, who is not employed by the organisation itself, or to another legal entity through service contract.