Created IP definition

Created IP has the meaning given in clause 15.1;
Created IP means any Intellectual Property Rights created by you pursuant to these Terms, including the User Materials, but excluding any other User IP.
Created IP means the IP created by Vector or its employees, or by Vector or its employees in conjunction with Customer or Customer employees, by reason of having produced a Deliverable, which includes Improvements on Deliverables, but excludes Pre-Existing Vector IP and Acquired Vector Know-How.

Examples of Created IP in a sentence

  • You assign to us all right, title and interest in such Created IP.

  • We grant you a non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-transferable licence to use our Background IP, and the Created IP, to the extent necessary to carry out your obligations under this Contract.


More Definitions of Created IP

Created IP has the meaning given in clause 5.2. Facilitator Training: the training that a Licensee will receive and be certified in, in order to deliver the relevant Programme.
Created IP means all Intellectual Property created or reduced to practice in relation with a Project Statement, including all Modifications thereto. Created IP expressly excludes all Intellectual Property of a party hereto in which such party owns or licenses from a third party all or part of the Intellectual Property Rights prior to or independently of this Agreement.
Created IP is defined in Section 1.14(a).