UC Rights Clause Samples

The "UC Rights" clause defines the specific rights and privileges reserved by the University of California (UC) within a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines UC's authority over intellectual property, data usage, publication rights, or other proprietary interests that may arise from the contractual relationship. For example, it may specify UC's right to use research results, retain ownership of inventions, or control dissemination of findings. The core function of this clause is to protect UC's institutional interests and ensure it maintains necessary control over assets and outcomes associated with its involvement in the agreement.
UC Rights. As between the parties, UC will be the sole owner of – or, with respect to any items licensed by UC, will retain all rights to all Intellectual Property Rights associated with UC eProcurement sites, including any modifications, updates, enhancements or upgrades to any of the foregoing, as well as any Order Data generated or collected on such site (collectively, the “UC Materials”). Except as provided herein, Supplier may not copy or use in any way, in whole or in part, any UC Materials without UC’s prior written approval. Any permitted copies of such property, in whole or in part, alone or as part of a derivative work, will remain UC’s sole property. Supplier agrees to reproduce and include UC’s copyright, trademark and other proprietary rights notices on any permitted copies of UC Materials including, without limitation, partial copies and copied materials in derivative works. Supplier will not copy or reproduce any third-party copyrighted or trademarked materials, which appear on or are otherwise associated with any UC eProcurement site without UC’s prior written consent.
UC Rights. All rights which MRG now has to Technical Information as a result of or relating to any contract or agreement involving the Regents of the University of California, including the Exclusive License Agreement for Glucose Sensors and Systems, effective February 28, 1990, U.C. Agreement Control No. 90-04-0104.