Common use of OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The State Entity and Researcher each recognizes that each has no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise, in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties in writing.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Research Sharing Agreement, Research Data Sharing Agreement

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OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The State Entity and Researcher Grantee each recognizes recognize that each has they have no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise, otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties parties in writing.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Local Matching Grant Agreement, Local Matching Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The State Entity and Researcher Grantee each recognizes that each has no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise, otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties parties in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Utah Contract Agreement

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