Common use of Waiver of Moral Rights Clause in Contracts

Waiver of Moral Rights. To the extent that Executive may do so under applicable law, Executive hereby transfers to the Company any and all Moral Rights that Executive may possess or acquire in or with respect to any Company Intellectual Property. Insofar as any of Executive’s Moral Rights cannot be so assigned or transferred, to the extent that Executive may do so under applicable law, Executive hereby waives and agrees never to assert any Moral Rights that Executive may have in or with respect to any Company Intellectual Property, even after termination of any work on behalf of the Company. As used in this Agreement, “Moral Rights” means any and all rights to claim authorship of a work, to object to or prevent the modification or destruction of a work, or to withdraw from circulation or control the publication or distribution of a work, and any similar right, existing under any applicable law of any jurisdiction, regardless of whether or not such right is denominated or generally referred to as a “moral right.”

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (American Well Corp), Employment Agreement (American Well Corp), Employment Agreement (American Well Corp)

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