Common use of LICENSE IN COMMERCIAL MATERIAL Clause in Contracts

LICENSE IN COMMERCIAL MATERIAL. As used in this section, "Commercial Material" means anything that has been developed at private expense by the Contractor or a third party, commercially available in the marketplace, subject to intellectual property rights, and readily copy able through duplication on magnetic media, paper, or other media. Examples include the written reports, books, pictures, videos, movies, computer programs, and computer source code and documentation. Any commercial Material that the Contractor intends to deliver as a Deliverable must have the scope of the license granted in such material disclosed in Exhibit 1 or as an attachment referenced in Exhibit 1, if that scope of license is different than the scope of license contained in this section for Commercial Materials. Except for Commercial Material that is software ("Commercial Software"), if the Commercial Material is copyrighted and published material, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal copyright laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. Except for Commercial Software, if the Commercial Material is patented, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal patent laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. For Commercial Software, the State will have the perpetual rights in item (1) through (8) of this section or as expressly stated otherwise in this Contract. The Commercial Software may be:

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, State of Ohio

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LICENSE IN COMMERCIAL MATERIAL. As used in this section, "Commercial Material" means anything that has been developed at private expense by the Contractor or a third party, commercially available in the marketplace, subject to intellectual property rights, and readily copy able through duplication on magnetic media, paper, or other media. Examples include the written reports, books, pictures, videos, movies, computer programs, and computer source code and documentation. Any commercial Material that the Contractor intends to deliver as a Deliverable must have the scope of the license granted in such material disclosed in Exhibit 1 or as an attachment referenced in Exhibit 1, if that scope of license is different than the scope of license contained in this section for Commercial Materials. Except for Commercial Material that is software ("Commercial Software"), if the Commercial Material is copyrighted and published material, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal copyright laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. Except for Commercial Software, if the Commercial Material is patented, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal patent laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. For Commercial Software, i f a firmware update is made available by Contractor, it will be provided to the State will have the perpetual rights in item (1) through (8) of this section or as expressly stated otherwise in this Contract. The Commercial Software may be:at no additional charge.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Ohio

LICENSE IN COMMERCIAL MATERIAL. As used in this section, "Commercial Material" means anything that has been developed at private expense by the Contractor or a third party, commercially available in the marketplace, subject to intellectual property rights, and readily copy able copyable through duplication on magnetic media, paper, or other media. Examples include the written reports, books, pictures, videos, movies, computer programs, and computer source code and documentation. Any commercial Material that the Contractor intends to deliver as a Deliverable must have the scope of the license granted in such material disclosed in Exhibit 1 I or as an attachment referenced in Exhibit 1I, if that scope of license is different than the scope of license contained in this section for Commercial Materials. Except for Commercial Material that is software ("Commercial Software"), if the Commercial Material is copyrighted and published material, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal copyright laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. Except for Commercial Software, if the Commercial Material is patented, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal patent laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. For Commercial Software, the State will have the perpetual rights in item (1) through (8) of this section or as expressly stated otherwise in this Contract. The Commercial Software may be:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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LICENSE IN COMMERCIAL MATERIAL. As used in this section, "Commercial Material" means anything that has been developed at private expense by the Contractor or a third party, commercially available in the marketplace, subject to intellectual property rights, and readily copy able through duplication on magnetic media, paper, or other media. Examples include the written reports, books, pictures, videos, movies, computer programs, and computer source code and documentation. Any commercial Material that the Contractor intends to deliver as a Deliverable must have the scope of the license granted in such material disclosed in Exhibit 1 the price list or as an attachment referenced in Exhibit 1the price list, if that scope of license is different than the scope of license contained in this section for Commercial Materials. Except for Commercial Material that is software ("Commercial Software"), if the Commercial Material is copyrighted and published material, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal copyright laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. Except for Commercial Software, if the Commercial Material is patented, then the State will have the rights permitted under the Federal patent laws for each copy of the Commercial Material delivered to it by the Contractor. For Commercial Software, the State will have the perpetual rights in item (1) through (8) of this section or as expressly stated otherwise in this Contract. The Commercial Software may be:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Ohio

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