Directed Work(s) definition

Directed Work(s) means a work(s) that is specifically funded or created at the direction of ECU. A Directed Work includes a work created as a specific requirement of employment or arising out of employment responsibilities at the University. In addition, a Directed Work shall include works any Work produced as a collaborative effort initiated by a college or department, or a wWorks that is are created and then developed and improved over time by a series of individuals, where authorship cannot be attributed to any one individual or group of individuals. Computer software created by non- faculty University programmers for use by the University constitutes Directed Works. A Directed Work also includes a work created by faculty, staff, or students in a University institute, center, or other unit that, with approval of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies, has adopted rules providing that copyright in materials authored by such faculty, staff, or students in the course of their professional work or course study with that unit vests in the University and not in its author. Absent an Exceptional Use of University Resources (Subsection 2.6) or use of Sponsored Resources (Subsection 2.7), Iinstructional materials or courseware created by faculty members or instructors required to teach face-to-face, distance education, or correspondence courses as part of their employment responsibilities shall not be deemed Directed Works.provided Exceptional Use of University Resources or Sponsored Resources are not utilized.
Directed Work(s) means a work created within the employment responsibilities of the creator, as a specific work assignment, with sponsored or external funds administered by the University, or with the Exceptional Use of University Resources. However, a faculty member or student’s general obligation to produce scholarly works or teach courses does not constitute a Directed Work. In addition, a Directed Work shall include works produced as a collaborative effort initiated by a college or department, or works that are created and then developed and improved over time by a series of individuals, where authorship cannot be attributed to any one individual or group of individuals. Computer software created by non-faculty University programmers for use by the University constitute Directed Works. A Directed Work also includes a work created by faculty, staff, or students in a University institute, center, or other unit that, with approval of the Provost, has adopted rules providing that copyright in materials authored by such faculty, staff, or students in the course of their professional work or course study with that unit vests in the University and not in its author. Instructional materials or courseware created by faculty members required to teach courses as part of their employment responsibilities shall not be deemed Directed Works.

Examples of Directed Work(s) in a sentence

  • Under the University’s policy, the University shall own all right, title and interest, including copyright, in Directed Works.

  • All Directed Works and related documentation accepted by Avaya under the applicable development agreement shall be deemed Licensed Products under the Agreement and Licensor has the same obligations for them as it has for all Licensed Products, including support and maintenance obligations and an obligation to provide Updates and Upgrades.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor shall grant Avaya a non-exclusive license to use the Directed Works and related documentation as a Licensed Product under the terms of the Agreement at no additional royalties or costs.

  • All Instructional Materials created or used under this Agreement are considered “Directed Works.” As defined in the University’s Copyright Policy, Directed Works are works that are specifically created or funded at the direction of the University.