Client Owns All Work Product Clause Samples

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Client Owns All Work Product. As part of this job, the Designer is creating “work product” for the Client. To avoid confusion, work product is the finished product, as well as drafts, notes, materials, mockups, hardware, designs, inventions, patents, code, and anything else that the Designer works on—that is, conceives, creates, designs, develops, invents, works on, or reduces to practice—as part of this project, whether before the date of this Contract or after. The Designer hereby gives the Client this work product once the Client pays for it in full. This means the Designer is giving the Client all of its rights, titles, and interests in and to the work product (including intellectual property rights), and the Client will be the sole owner of it. The Client can use the work product however it wants or it can decide not to use the work product at all. The Client, for example, can modify, destroy, or sell it, as it sees fit.
Client Owns All Work Product. As part of this job, the Publicist is creating "work product" for the Client. To avoid confusion, work product is the finished product, as well as drafts, notes, materials, mockups, hardware, designs, inventions, patents, code, emails, email content and anything else that the Publicist creates as part of this project. The Publicist hereby gives the Client this work product once the Client pays for it in full. This means the Publicist is giving the Client all of its rights, titles, and interests in and to the work product (including intellectual property rights), and the Client will be the sole owner of it. The Client can use the work product however it wants or it can decide not to use the work product at all. The Client, for example, can modify, destroy, or sell it, as it sees fit.2.2 Publicist's Use Of Work Product. Once the Publicist gives the work product to the Client, the Publicist does not have any rights to it, except those that the Client explicitly gives the Publicist here. The Client gives permission to use the work product as part of portfolios and websites, in galleries, and in other media, so long as it is to showcase the work and not for any other purpose. The Client does not give permission to sell or otherwise use the work product to make money or for any other commercial use. The Client is not allowed to take back this license, even after the Contract ends.
Client Owns All Work Product. As part of the Agreement, Vendor shall necessarily create “work product” for the Client. To avoid confusion, work product is defined as the finished product, as well as drafts, notes, materials, mockups, negatives, hardware, designs, inventions, patents, code, and anything else that the Vendor works on— that is, conceives, creates, designs, develops, invents, works on, or reduces to practice— as part of this project. Vendor hereby agrees that this work product is made on behalf of and is owned by Client. The Client can use the work product however it wants, or it can decide not to use the work product at all.
Client Owns All Work Product. As part of this job, the Makeup Artist is creating “work product” for the Client. To avoid confusion, work product is the finished product, as well as drafts, notes, materials, mockups, hardware, designs, inventions, patents, code, and anything else that the Makeup Artist works on—that is, conceives, creates, designs, develops, invents, works on, or reduces to practice—as part of this project, whether before the date of this Contract or after. The Makeup Artist hereby gives the Client this work product once the Client pays for it in full. This means the Makeup Artist is giving the Client all of its rights, titles, and interests in and to the work product (including intellectual property rights), and the Client will be the sole owner of it. The Client can use the work product however it wants or it can decide not to use the work product at all. The Client, for example, can modify, destroy, or sell it, as it sees fit. 2.2 Makeup Artist's Use Of Work Product. Once the Makeup Artist gives the work product to the Client, the Makeup Artist does not have any rights to it, except those that the Client explicitly gives the Makeup Artist here. The Client gives the Makeup Artist permission to use the work product as part of the Makeup Artist's portfolio and websites, in galleries, and in other media, so long as it is to showcase the Makeup Artist's work and not for any other purpose. The Makeup Artist is not allowed to sell or otherwise use the work product to make money or for any other commercial use. The Client is not allowed to take back this license, even after the Contract ends.
Client Owns All Work Product. Upon payment in full, the Contractor transfers all rights to the work product, including intellectual property rights, to the Client. 2.1: The Client has absolute control over the work product, including the right to modify, destroy, or sell it as they see fit. Once the Contractor delivers the work product to the Client, the Contractor no longer has any rights to it except for those explicitly granted by the Client in this agreement. The Client permits the Contractor to use the work product as part of portfolios and websites, galleries, and other media, but only for showcasing purposes and not for commercial or monetary gain. This license cannot be revoked even after the contract ends.
Client Owns All Work Product. As part of this job, the Designer is creating work product for the Client. To avoid confusion, work product is the finished product, as well as drafts, notes, materials, mockups, hardware, designs, inventions, patents, code, and anything else that the Designer works onthat is, conceives, creates, designs, develops, invents, works on, or reduces to practiceas part of this project, whether before the date of this Contract or after. The Designer hereby gives the Client this work product once the Client pays for it in full. This means the Designer is giving the Client all of its rights, titles, and interests in and to the work product (including intellectual property rights), and the Client will be the sole owner of it.
Client Owns All Work Product. The Contractor creates "work product" for the Client, including drafts, designs, code, and more. Upon full payment, the Contractor transfers ownership to the Client, granting all rights, titles, and interests. The Client can use or dispose of the work product as desired.
Client Owns All Work Product. As part of this job, the Editor is creating “work product” for the Client.
Client Owns All Work Product. As part of this job, the Editor is creating “work product” for the Client. To avoid confusion, work product is the finished product, as well as drafts, notes, materials, mockups, hardware, designs, inventions, patents, code, and anything else that the Editor works on—that is, conceives, creates, designs, develops, invents, works on, or reduces to practice—as part of this project, whether before the date of this Contract or after. The Editor hereby gives the Client this work product once the Client pays for it in full. This means the Editor is giving the Client all of its rights, titles, and interests in and to the work product (including intellectual property rights), and the Client will be the sole owner of it. The Client can use the work product however it wants or it can decide not to use the work product at all. The Client, for example, can modify, destroy, or sell it, as it sees fit. 2.2 Editor's Use Of Work Product. Once the Editor gives the work product to the Client, the Editor does not have any rights to it, except those that the Client explicitly gives the Editor here. The Client gives permission to use the work product as part of portfolios and websites, in galleries, and in other media, so long as it is to showcase the work and not for any other purpose. The Client does not give permission to sell or otherwise use the work product to make money or for any other commercial use. The Client is not allowed to take back this license, even after the Contract ends.2.3 Editor's Help Securing Ownership.