Copyrightable Material. All right, title and interest in all copyrightable material that the Employee shall conceive or originate, either individually or jointly with others, and which arise out of the performance of this Agreement, will be the property of the Company and are by this Agreement assigned to the Company along with ownership of any and all copyrights in the copyrightable material. Upon request and without further compensation therefor, but at no expense to the Employee, the Employee shall execute all papers and perform all other acts necessary to assist the Company to obtain and register copyrights on such materials in any and all countries, except that Employee shall be compensated at no less that a rate of $250 per hour for Employee's time for compliance with this provision following termination or expiration of this Agreement. Where applicable, works of authorship created by the Employee for the Company in performing Employee's responsibilities under this Agreement shall be considered "WORKS MADE FOR HIRE," as defined in the U.S. Copyright Act. To the extent not considered as work made for hire, such works will be considered assigned to the Company under the Assignment provision of this Section 7.
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Copyrightable Material. All right, title and interest in all copyrightable material that the Employee shall conceive or originate, either individually or jointly with others, and which arise out of the performance of this Agreement, will be the property of the Company and are by this Agreement assigned to the Company along with ownership of any and all copyrights in the copyrightable material. Upon request and without further compensation therefor, but at no expense to the Employee, the Employee shall execute all papers and perform all other acts necessary to assist the Company to obtain and register copyrights on such materials in any and all countries, except that the Employee shall be compensated at no less that a an hourly rate of $250 per hour equal to the Employee's final Annual Salary divided by two thousand (2000) for the Employee's time for compliance with this provision following termination or expiration of this Agreement. Where applicable, works of authorship created by the Employee for the Company in performing the Employee's responsibilities under this Agreement shall be considered "WORKS MADE FOR HIRE," as defined in the U.S. Copyright Act. To the extent not considered as work made for hire, such works will be considered assigned to the The Company under the Assignment provision of this Section 7.
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