Externally Sponsored Works Sample Clauses

Externally Sponsored Works. Whenever the University and a third party undertake a sponsored research project, their grant agreement or contract shall determine the ownership of all copyrightable materials that are developed. If no provision is made for copyright, the University will own any work created, unless another agreement is reached between the University and the creator.
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Externally Sponsored Works. Whenever the University and a third party undertake a sponsored research project, their grant agreement or contract shall determine the ownership of all copyrightable materials that are developed. If no provision is made for copyright, the University will own any work created, unless another agreement is reached between the University and the creator. C University− Supported Work If the University provides assistance (hereinafter labeled "extra-ordinary University assistance") beyond that usually accorded to faculty, other employees, or students in their work, then the University may claim ownership of the copyright to works produced, unless the creator obtains written authorization from the University before using those resources. Unless specifically identified as extra-ordinary University assistance and agreed to by the faculty in writing before receipt of such assistance, the following do not constitute extra-ordinary assistance:
Externally Sponsored Works. Whenever the University and a third party undertake a sponsored research project, their grant agreement or contract shall determine the ownership of all copyrightable materials that are developed. If no provision is made for copyright, the University will own any work created, unless another agreement is reached between the University and the creator. C University−Supported Work If the University provides assistance (hereinafter labeled "extra-ordinary assistance") beyond that usually accorded to faculty, other employees, or students in their work, then the University may claim ownership of the copyright to works produced, unless the creator obtains written authorization from the University before using those resources. In general, a faculty member's obligation to produce scholarly works does not constitute a specific University assignment for purposes of the "work for hire" doctrine. Unless specifically identified as extra-ordinary assistance and agreed to by the faculty in writing before receipt of such assistance, the following do not constitute extra-ordinary assistance: i payment of a regular salary; ii summer research grants; iii professional leave; iv release time resulting from reduced instructional assignments as provided for by contract or University policy;

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