Common use of Copyright Protection Clause in Contracts

Copyright Protection. In order to protect against infringement of a party’s copyrights or of Joint Copyrights, the parties shall cooperate to apply an appropriate copyright xxxx to all materials identified by each of the parties as copyrightable materials that are created in the course of the Collaboration. Each party shall cooperate with the other party, take such actions and execute such documents, as reasonably requested by the other party and at the other party’s expense, to assist the other party in the protection of the other party’s copyrights. Each party hereby covenants to take no action or make no omission which would constitute an infringement of the other party’s claim of copyright protection with respect to such items. Any dispute as to which party owns a copyright shall be resolved pursuant to Article 9. Each party hereby assigns any such right, title and interest that it may have to the other party to effect the foregoing allocation of ownership rights and, for such purpose, it shall execute such documents, including assignment agreements and take such steps as reasonably requested by the other party.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collaboration Agreement (Pacific Biosciences of California Inc), Collaboration Agreement (Gen Probe Inc), Collaboration Agreement (Pacific Biosciences of California Inc)

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