Common use of Scripps Technology Clause in Contracts

Scripps Technology. The term "Scripps Technology" shall mean so much of the technology as is proprietary to Scripps disclosed in the Technology Disclosure, together with materials, information and know-how related thereto whether or not the same is eligible for protection under the patent laws of the United States or elsewhere, and whether or not any such processes and technology, or information related thereto, would be enforceable as a trade secret or the copying of which would be enjoined or restrained by a court as constituting unfair competition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Drugabuse Sciences Inc), License Agreement (Drugabuse Sciences Inc)

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Scripps Technology. The term "Scripps Technology" shall mean so much of the technology as is proprietary to Scripps disclosed in the Technology DisclosureApplications a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A hereto and incorporated herein by reference, together with materials, information and know-how related thereto whether or not the same is eligible for protection under the patent laws of the United States or elsewhere, and whether or not any such processes and technology, or information related thereto, would be enforceable as a trade secret or the copying of which would be enjoined or restrained by a court as constituting unfair competition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Cancervax Corp), License Agreement (Cancervax Corp)

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Scripps Technology. The term "Scripps Technology" shall mean so much of the technology as is proprietary to Scripps disclosed in the Technology Disclosure( ), a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A hereto and incorporated herein by reference, together with materials, information and know-how related thereto [as described on ____________________] whether or not the same is eligible for protection under the patent laws of the United States or elsewhere, and whether or not any such processes and technology, or information related thereto, would be enforceable as a trade secret or the copying of which would be enjoined or restrained by a court as constituting unfair competition. 2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement (Discovery Laboratories Inc)

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