Common use of Your Employer Clause in Contracts

Your Employer. References to “employer” in this Agreement include Your employer or anyone else for whom You are acting in making Your Submission, e.g. as a contractor, vendor, or agent. If Your Submission is made in the course of Your work for an employer or Your employer has intellectual property rights in Your Submission by contract or applicable law, You must secure permission from Your employer to make the Submission before signing this Agreement. In that case, the term “You” in this Agreement will refer to You and the employer collectively. If You change employers in the future and desire to Submit additional Submissions for the new employer, then You agree to sign a new Agreement and secure permission from the new employer before Submitting those Submissions.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contribution License Agreement, Cloudblue Contribution License Agreement, Contribution License Agreement

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Your Employer. References to “employer” in this Agreement include Your employer or anyone else for whom You are acting in making Your Submissionsubmission (e.g., e.g. as a contractor, vendor, or agent). If Your Submission submission is made in the course of Your work for an employer or Your employer has intellectual property rights in Your Submission submission by contract or applicable law, You must secure written permission from Your employer to make the Submission submission before signing this Agreement. In that case, the term “You” in this Agreement will refer to You and the employer collectively. If You change employers in the future and desire to Submit submit additional Submissions submissions for the new employer, then You agree to sign a new Agreement and secure written permission from the new employer before Submitting submitting those Submissionssubmissions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Perforce Contributor License Agreement

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