Common use of Other Intangible Property Clause in Contracts

Other Intangible Property. At the conclusion of the contractual relationship between Department and Contractor, for any reason, Department shall have the sole ownership rights and interest in all non-copyrightable intangible property that was developed, produced or obtained by Contractor as a specific requirement under this Contract or under any grant that funds this Contract, such as domain names, URLs or software licenses with a value of $500 or more. Contractor shall cooperate with Department and perform all actions necessary to transfer ownership of such property to the Department or its designee, or otherwise affirm Department’s ownership rights and interest in such property. This provision shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov, Department of State Health Services Contract, Department of State Health Services Contract

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Other Intangible Property. At the conclusion of the contractual relationship between Department and Contractor, for any reason, Department shall have the sole ownership rights and interest in all non-copyrightable intangible property that was developed, produced or obtained by Contractor as a specific requirement under this Contract or under any grant that funds this Contract, such as domain names, URLs or URLs, software licenses with a value of $500 or more, etc. Contractor shall inventory all such non-copyrightable intangible property. Contractor shall cooperate with Department and perform all actions necessary to transfer ownership of such property to the Department or its designee, or otherwise affirm Department’s ownership rights and interest in such property. This provision shall will survive the termination or expiration of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of State Health Services

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