Common use of Ideas, Programs, Etc Clause in Contracts

Ideas, Programs, Etc. If, during the Term, Employee invents or develops any ideas, programs, formats, software systems or the likes, source codes, proprietary codes or the like, relating to or useful in connection with the Business of the Company, the same are and shall remain the property of the Company, and lie will promptly deliver all copies of the same to the Company, assign his interest therein to the Company and execute such documents as the Company's counsel may request to convey title thereto to the Company including, but not limited to patent applications, copyright applications, trademark applications and the like. Employee shall not be entitled to any compensation, other than as provided in this Agreement, for carrying out his obligations to the Company under Subsection 10.4 or any other Subsection of this Section 10.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (Americabilia Com Inc), Employment Agreement (Aviation Industries Corp), Employment Agreement (Americabilia Com Inc)