Foreground Data definition

Foreground Data means any Technical Data and Information generated in the performance of the Work under this Contract or any Subcontract.
Foreground Data means any Data generated directly in the performance of the Work, either Party first conceives and actually reduces to practice, makes, develops or prepares in the performance of this Agreement.
Foreground Data means all such data, information and/or IPR that are arrived at, generated and/or created, arising from the Company carrying out DAAS or analytics and/or processing, on the Customer Data, or from the Company performing/providing the Services for/to you. Details of the DAAS and expected Foreground Data may be set out (at the discretion of the Company) in Guideline(s) and/or in the Services Description.

Examples of Foreground Data in a sentence

  • SODERN shall retain all rights, title and interest to results achieved by SODERN that come from the Work (hereinafter referred to as the "Foreground Data") and grants to BUYER a royalty free, world-wide, non-exclusive, irrevocable and non-assignable licence to use any Foreground Intellectual Property that is necessary to design, develop, manufacture, and market the BUYER’s equipment with SODERN’s AURIGA star tracker for the Programme.

  • In no event shall Customer disclose, distribute, transfer, or otherwise provide Contract Foreground Data, Contract Background Data, Deliverable Data or Spacecraft Performance Requirements, in whole or in part, to any entity in the business of designing and/or manufacturing spacecraft.

  • The Contractor hereby grants to Inmarsat the world-wide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free right to use and to sub-licence others to use for Inmarsat Purposes any Foreground Data or Foreground Invention.

  • The Contractor shall, as soon as practicable and in any event upon completion of the Work to be performed under this Contract, provide Inmarsat with full written details of any Foreground Data or Foreground Invention.

  • From the EDC, and during the Orbital Maneuver Life of each Spacecraft Contractor shall retain and maintain copies of all Contract Technology (including any Contract Foreground Data or Contract Background Data previously delivered to Customer hereunder).

  • Bosch Foreground Data Shall have the meaning as given in clause 3.10.

  • At any time during or after the course of the Project, WeRide shall and shall ensure its Affiliates to follow ▇▇▇▇▇’s instruction (if any) to transfer the Bosch Foreground Data to the Legal Person designated by Bosch who is qualified under applicable laws and regulations to own and control such Data.

  • Subject to Article 12 (Proprietary and/or Confidential Information), the Contractor hereby grants to DBSI the right to disclose such Foreground Data to the Federal Communications Commission where appropriate and required.

  • Except for Commercial Off the Shelf Software (which shall be governed by the provisions of Paragraph G below, the parties agree that the Contractor shall grant to Inmarsat the worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free right to use and to sub-licence others to use for Inmarsat Purposes any Foreground Data or Foreground Invention.

  • You fully assume all risks and responsibility for your reliance on the Contents or Foreground Data and the Company makes no warranty/representation in relation to the accuracy of such Contents or Foreground Data.


More Definitions of Foreground Data

Foreground Data means Data first created in the performance of this Agreement.

Related to Foreground Data

  • Foreground means any Invention first conceived, developed or reduced to practice as part of the Services and all other Technical Output conceived, developed, produced or implemented as part of the Services;

  • Foreground IPR means any and all Intellectual Property Rights generated individually by either of the Parties or by jointly both of the Parties in the execution of the Contract.

  • Foreground IP means IP and IP Rights conceived, developed or created by, for or with Seller either alone or with third parties, in the performance of this Contract, including modifications to any Buyer Specification suggested by Seller.

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.

  • Background Materials means all Intellectual Property Rights, know-how, information, methodologies, techniques, tools, schemata, diagrams, ways of doing business, trade secrets, instructions manuals and procedures (including, but not limited, to software, documentation, and data of whatever nature and in whatever media) owned, developed or controlled by the Supplier which may have been created outside the scope, or independently of, the Services and/or this Agreement, and including all updates, modifications, derivatives or future developments thereof. Business Day: a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England when banks in London are open for business. Business Systems: the information technology and communication systems, including networks, hardware, software and interfaces owned by, or licensed to, the Customers or any of its agents or contractors.