Common use of Buyer Rights Clause in Contracts

Buyer Rights. Buyer shall own all deliverables and all associated intellectual property rights Developed by Seller or Developed jointly by Seller and Buyer under this Order (“Buyer Intellectual Property”). Seller hereby assigns its rights to Buyer in such Buyer Intellectual Property and agrees to assist Buyer or its designee, at Buyer’s expense, in securing Buyer’s rights in the Buyer Intellectual Property. Except as expressly authorized in writing by SAIC, Seller shall not retain any rights to Buyer Intellectual Property.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: www.courts.ca.gov, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, www.courts.ca.gov

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