Common use of Use and exploitation Clause in Contracts

Use and exploitation. rights for theses and intellectual creations of the student All works of the students independently created in the context of the degree programme remain their intellectual property. The student explicitly declares that he/she authorises the provider to use all works created in the context of the degree programme locally and temporally unlimited for all forms of exploitation, including the right to use them on the internet and networks. The provider is obliged to publish final theses with the name of the author (§ 19(3) FHG). The right of the provider to publish students’ final theses also includes the right to electronically incorporate them into databases, storage systems, etc. and to make them accessible to third parties, in particular for teaching and research purposes. The student is not entitled to any form of remuneration for services and (intellectual) creations which were created in the context of the degree programme.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Education Contract, Education Contract, Education Contract

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