Copyrightable Subject Matter definition
Copyrightable Subject Matter means works copyrightable under United States law, including but not limited to, computer programs, designs, mask works, data bases, software support documentation and the like, relating to any of the activities of the Bank. Employee’s “work for the Bank” means work related to those banking and related financial services of the Bank provided during any period in which Employee served in any capacity for the Bank and all banking and related financial services substantially similar to such banking and related financial services.
Copyrightable Subject Matter means any existing works of authorship or other copyrightable subject matter, including without limitation Licensed Software, owned or Controlled by Intel that have been utilized by Intel principally in or in connection with interactive media services activities of Intel's Internet Security Services, Enhanced Video Services and Entertainment Content Services units, excluding any Contributed Asset, the ownership in which is assigned to Newco pursuant to the Contribution Agreement.
Examples of Copyrightable Subject Matter in a sentence
If the Cooperator seeks both patent protection and copyright protection, the rights of the Government shall be those applicable to Subject Inventions and Copyrightable Subject Matter.
For clarity, this Section 9(c) shall apply whether such Copyrightable Subject Matter is created by or contributed to by Employee (i) within the scope of the Employee’s work for the Bank or, (ii) to the extent such ideas, inventions and discoveries relate to the subject matter of the Employee’s work for the Bank, (A) on Employee’s own time or (B) without the use of the Bank’s equipment, supplies, systems or Confidential Information.