Common use of Protected Works Clause in Contracts

Protected Works. The term "Protected Works" as used in this Agreement means any and all ideas, inventions, formulas, source codes, object codes, techniques, processes, concepts, systems, programs, software, software integration techniques, hardware systems, schematics, flow charts, computer data bases, client lists (subject to the last sentence of Section 6(b) above), trademarks, service marks, brand names, trade names, compilations, documents, data, notes, designs, drawings, technical data and/or training materials, including improvements thereto or derivatives therefrom, whether or not patentable, or subject to copyright or trademark or trade secret protection, developed and produced by Employee, alone or in conjunction with others, during his employment with the Company and relating in any way to the business of Xhibit.

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Sources: Employment Agreement (Xhibit Corp.)

Protected Works. The term "β€œProtected Works" ” as used in this Agreement means any and all ideas, inventions, formulas, software code (including, without limitation, source codes, codes and object codes), techniques, processes, concepts, systems, programs, software, software integration techniquestechniques developed initially for Company, hardware systems, schematics, flow charts, computer data bases, client lists (subject to the last sentence of Section 6(b) above)lists, trademarks, service marks, brand names, trade names, compilations, documents, data, notes, designs, drawings, technical data and/or training materials, including improvements thereto or derivatives therefrom, whether or not patentable, or subject to copyright or trademark or trade secret protection, developed and or produced by EmployeeConsultant, alone or in conjunction with othersby others under his direction, during his employment with the using materials or time or produced pursuant to this Agreement and used or intended for use by or on behalf of Company and relating in any way to the business of Xhibitor its clients.

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Sources: Consulting Agreement (Seacoast Banking Corp of Florida)