CROSSOVER TECHNOLOGY definition

CROSSOVER TECHNOLOGY means the technology disclosed in United States Patent applications Serial No. 09/121,753 filed on July 23, 1998, Serial No. 09/256,040 filed on February 23, 1999, and foreign patent applications processed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty including PCT/US98/20826 filed on October 2, 1998 and a PCT filing corresponding to U.S. Serial No. 09/256,040 filed on May 6, 1999, which are represented by LICENSOR to be owned and controlled by LICENSOR.

Examples of CROSSOVER TECHNOLOGY in a sentence

  • LICENSEE shall promptly assign to LICENSOR, in perpetuity and throughout the world, all rights in and to all improvements to CROSSOVER TECHNOLOGY and LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSOR shall have the sole and exclusive right, but not the obligation, to prepare, file and prosecute, in the name of LICENSOR and at LICENSOR's expense, application for patents in the United States and throughout the world for all such improvements.

Related to CROSSOVER TECHNOLOGY

  • Technology means all the software, prototypes, devices, drawings, specifications, lab notebooks, manuals, databases, equipment, files, technical memoranda, invention disclosures, patent application files, research studies, testing data, plans, files, formulas, computer programs, data and information, quality control records and procedures, research and development files containing, embodying or revealing the trade secrets, confidential information, and know-how that constitute Intellectual Property.

  • Customer Technology means Customer's proprietary technology, including Customer's Internet operations design, content, software tools, hardware designs, algorithms, software (in source and object forms), user interface designs, architecture, class libraries, objects and documentation (both printed and electronic), know-how, trade secrets and any related intellectual property rights throughout the world (whether owned by Customer or licensed to Customer from a third party) and also including any derivatives, improvements, enhancements or extensions of Customer Technology conceived, reduced to practice, or developed during the term of this Agreement by Customer.

  • New Technology means methods, products, processes and procedures developed through science or research;

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Qualified high-technology business means a business or facility whose primary business activity is high-technology activity or a qualified high-wage activity.