Foreground Knowledge definition

Foreground Knowledge. All information, including any data and/or result, regardless of form and regardless of whether it is or can be protected and intellectual property rights derived thereof, which is generated under the Project by a person employed with or allocated by a Party to the Project.
Foreground Knowledge. All knowledge generated during collaboration about the Project regardless of whether this knowledge was created by the Institution or the Company.
Foreground Knowledge. All knowledge – including any data and/or result, regardless of form and regardless of whether it is or can be protected and intellectual property rights derived thereof, which is generated in connection with the Task by a person employed with and allocated by AU to the Task.

Examples of Foreground Knowledge in a sentence

  • The field defined by the Company and the Institution in Attachment 2 to this Agreement as the field in which the Company intends to make commercial use of the Foreground Knowledge generated by the Project.

  • The Industrial PhD Student, the Institute and the Company have an interest in expanding their knowledge in [insert the subject area of the Project] through research, and the Company wishes to utilise the Foreground Knowledge resulting from the research in the Field of Application defined in Attachment 2.

  • Foreground Knowledge jointly owned by the Parties can be published by one of the Parties if the other Party does not wish to take part in the publication and provided it does not hamper the completion of the Project and the Industrial PhD Student’s education and attainment of the PhD degree, cf.

  • All forms of disposal of jointly owned Foreground Knowledge which has not been purchased by the Company, cf.

  • If the respective contributions of the Parties cannot be documented, the Foreground Knowledge shall be owned by the Parties in equal shares.

  • Publishing of the other Party’s Foreground Knowledge shall require that Party’s consent, cf.


More Definitions of Foreground Knowledge

Foreground Knowledge information, data, know-how produced during the execution of the Traineeship.
Foreground Knowledge means the results, including data, know-how and information, whether or not they can be protected, which are generated under the Project and excluding Sideground Knowledge. Such results include rights related to copyright; design rights; patent rights; or similar forms of protection; [Parties to consider amending the definition to suit the actual collaboration.]
Foreground Knowledge means the results and all knowledge generated during the Project, including creations, which could possibly be protected under the Danish Patents Act, Copyright Act or Utility Model Act, regardless of which Party this knowledge was created by.
Foreground Knowledge. All knowledge generated by the Institution in connection with the Task.