Disclosure by Licensor Sample Clauses

The 'Disclosure by Licensor' clause defines the licensor's obligations regarding the sharing of information, materials, or intellectual property with the licensee. Typically, this clause outlines what specific information must be disclosed, under what circumstances, and any limitations or procedures for such disclosure. For example, it may require the licensor to provide technical documentation, updates, or proprietary data necessary for the licensee to fully utilize the licensed rights. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the licensee receives all necessary information to effectively use the licensed assets, thereby preventing misunderstandings and facilitating smooth cooperation between the parties.
Disclosure by Licensor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject to review and comment by Licensee, Licensor may disclose Licensee Proprietary Information to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary for the filing or prosecution of patent applications and patents relating to Improvements invented solely by Licensor.
Disclosure by Licensor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject to review and comment by Licensee, Licensor may disclose Licensee Proprietary Information to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary for the following activities (i) the filing or prosecution of patent applications and patents relating to Improvements invented solely by Licensor or jointly by Licensor and Licensee, and (ii) in the Licensor Territory and to the extent approved in writing by Licensee, (a) the development of the Compound or the Product, (b) the filing of applications for Registration or (c) the commercialization of the Compound or the Product.
Disclosure by Licensor. The Licensor does not breach clause 21.1(a) by making a disclosure to the Government, including: (a) to Parliament, the Governor, Cabinet; any Minister of the Crown or Parliamentary or cabinet committee or sub-committee; or (b) disclosures which must be made by the Licensor to Government as a consequence of the Licensor's contractual obligations to the Government; or (c) for the purpose of prosecuting or defending any legal proceedings.