Common use of Scope of Intellectual Property Clause in Contracts

Scope of Intellectual Property. “Intellectual property” refers in particular to copyright, including computer programmes and compilations of data, as well as related rights, trademarks for goods and services, geographical indications, including appellations of origin, industrial designs, patents, plant varieties, layout-designs/topographies of integrated circuits, as well as undisclosed information.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Agreement

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Scope of Intellectual Property. For the purposes of this Chapter, Intellectual intellectual property” refers in particular to copyright, including computer programmes means copyright and compilations of data, as well as related rights, trademarks for goods and servicestrademarks, geographical indications, including appellations of origin, industrial designs, patents, plant varieties, layout-designs/topographies designs (topographies) of integrated circuits, as well as protection of plant varieties, and protection of undisclosed information, as referred to in Sections 1 through 7 of Part II of the TRIPS Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: cil.nus.edu.sg, cil.nus.edu.sg, cil.nus.edu.sg

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Scope of Intellectual Property. Intellectual property" refers in particular to copyright, including computer programmes and compilations of data, as well as related rights, trademarks for goods and services, geographical indications, including appellations of origin, industrial designs, patents, plant varieties, layout-designs/topographies of integrated circuits, as well as undisclosed information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

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