Assignment of Copyrights Sample Clauses

Assignment of Copyrights. The Contractor assigns to the County the copyrights to all works prepared, developed, or created pursuant to this Contract, including the right to: 1) reproduce the work; 2) prepare derivative works; 3) distribute copies to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending; 4) perform the works publicly; and
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Assignment of Copyrights. The Consultant assigns to the County the copyrights to all works prepared, developed, or created pursuant to this Contract, including the right to: 1) reproduce the work; 2) prepare derivative works; 3) distribute copies to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending; 4) perform the works publicly; and 5) to display the work publicly. The Consultant waives its rights to claim authorship of the works, to prevent its name from being used wrongly in connection with the works, and to prevent distortion of the works.
Assignment of Copyrights. Licensee assigns to NFRC all copyrights Licensee may own in any written materials Licensee prepared or which were prepared for Licensee that are at any time submitted to NFRC for its consideration, including materials that may be incorporated into any NFRC program or technical documents, whether in written, electronic, or other tangible format (the “Contributions”). Licensee acknowledges that Licensee will have no future rights in any of these Contributions and that NFRC shall own the entire copyright in such Contributions. Licensee certifies that it has the legal right to assign the copyright in such Contributions to NFRC, and that to its knowledge such Contributions are not protected by any copyright or other proprietary rights owned by any other person or entity.
Assignment of Copyrights. Upon completion of the Services and conditioned upon full payment of all fees, costs and out-of-pocket expenses due, Designer shall assign to Client all ownership rights, including any copyrights, in and to any artworks or designs comprising the works created by Designer as part of the Final Art and Final Deliverables for use by Client. Designer shall cooperate with Client and shall execute any additional documents reasonably requested by Client to evidence all such assignments of intellectual property.
Assignment of Copyrights. The Assignor assigns, transfers and contributes to the Assignee all right, title and interest worldwide in and to any copyrightable works, copyright registrations and applications for copyright registration related to the Assigned Patent Rights, including without limitation all of the exclusive rights listed in 17 U.S.C. ss. 106 and any copyright renewal and extension terms available for any such registrations in the United States and all foreign countries, and in and to any copyright registrations that may result from such applications.
Assignment of Copyrights. Upon completion and delivery of the Software Builds and associated documentation constituting the SGC software, described in a Software Build SOW, STI agrees to provide a complete description of the software and documentation constituting each Software Build which will be incorporated into a Copyright Assignment (Exhibit C). STI further agrees to execute a Copyright Assignment for each Software Build, of the form contained in Exhibit C upon the request of Motorola.
Assignment of Copyrights. The Consultant assigns to the County the copyrights to all works prepared, developed, or created pursuant to this Agreement, including the rights to: 1) reproduce the work; 2) prepare derivative works;
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Assignment of Copyrights. Licensee agrees to assign to NFRC all copyrights Licensee may own in any written materials that are hereafter expressly submitted by Licensee to NFRC for purposes of incorporation of such materials into the FenStar® Certification Program and FenStar® Program Documents, whether in written, electronic, or other tangible format (the “Written Contributions”). Licensee acknowledges that Licensee will have no future rights in any of the foregoing Contributions and that NFRC shall own the entire copyright in such Written Contributions. In the event that Licensee submits a Written Contribution to NFRC, Licensee certifies that it will have the legal right to assign the copyright in such Written Contributions to NFRC, and that to its knowledge, such Written Contributions are not protected by any copyright or other proprietary rights owned by any other person or entity.
Assignment of Copyrights. Consultant assigns to Client the copyrights to all Work prepared, developed, or created pursuant to this Agreement. This includes the right to: 1) reproduce the work; 2) prepare derivative works; 3) distribute copies to the public; and 4) to display the Work publicly. Consultant shall have the right to use Materials produced in the course of this contract for marketing purposes and professional presentations, articles, speeches, and other business purposes. Nothing in this Agreement shall divest either party of its intellectual property.
Assignment of Copyrights. Licensee assignsagrees to assign to NFRC all copyrights Licensee may own in any written materials (in paper, or electronic, or other form) Licensee prepared or which were prepared for Licensee that are at any timethat are hereafter expressly submitted by Licensee to NFRC for its consideration, includingpurposes of incorporation of such materials that may be incorporated into the FenStar® Certification Program and FenStar® Program Documents, whether in written, electronic, or other tangible format (the “Written Contributions”). Licensee acknowledges that Licensee will have no future rights in any of thesethe foregoing Contributions and that NFRC shall own the entire copyright in such Written Contributions. In the event that Licensee submits a Written Contribution to NFRC, Licensee certifies that it haswill have the legal right to assign the copyright in such Written Contributions to NFRC, and that to its knowledge, such Written Contributions are not protected by any copyright or other proprietary rights owned by any other person or entity.
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