Common use of Works and Ideas Clause in Contracts

Works and Ideas. The Executive will promptly communicate to the Company, in writing, all marketing strategies, product ideas, software designs and concepts, software enhancement and improvement ideas, and other ideas and inventions (collectively, “Works and Ideas”) pertaining to the Company’s business in any material respect, whether or not patentable or copyrightable, that are made, written, developed or conceived by the Executive, alone or with others, at any time (during or after business hours) while the Executive is employed by the Company or during the three months after the Termination Date. The Executive acknowledges that all of those Works and Ideas will be the Company’s exclusive property, and hereby assigns and agrees to assign all of the Executive’s right, title and interest in those Works and Ideas to the Company. The Executive will sign all documents that the Company reasonably requests to confirm its ownership of those Works and Ideas, and will reasonably cooperate with the Company, at the Company’s expense, to allow the Company to take full advantage of those Works and Ideas.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Change in Control Agreement (SunGard Availability Inc.), Change in Control Agreement (Sungard Data Systems Inc), Change in Control Agreement (SunGard Availability Inc.)

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