Foreground Rights definition

Foreground Rights means patents, registered designs, copyrights (including the copyright on software in any code) and other similar statutory rights, as well as applications for any such rights, resulting from the performance of the Project.
Foreground Rights means rights in patent applications, patents, copyrights, plant variety rights, and other similar statutory rights for inventions or improvements made or conceived by the Institute or any person employed or engaged by the Institute in the execution of this Agreement.
Foreground Rights means all rights, including, without limitation, all Intellectual Property Rights, which are a development of, or a derivative of, (or otherwise associated with) the Background Rights, developed by CETENA in the performance of (or independently of) the Agreement (including, without limitation, any reworking, improvement, modification or other adaptation of the Background Rights carried out for the purposes of the performance of the Agreement);

Examples of Foreground Rights in a sentence

  • The Supplier grants to the Purchaser a non-exclusive licence (on fair and reasonable terms to be agreed) to use any of the Supplier’s Background Rights and the Foreground Rights vested in the Supplier pursuant to this Contract to the extent necessary to fulfil the Purchaser’s obligations under the Prime Contract to the Authority, subject to the terms and execution of applicable Boeing Licensing Agreements which will be append to this Contract upon agreement Security Measures 1.

  • All Foreground Rights arising from this Agreement shall belong to the Partner Institution generating the same.

  • It is therefore proposed to create a Development Corporation Reserve of £100k utilised from 2019/20 projected revenue efficiencies in order to support the project.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, GW shall have and retain sole and exclusive title to all Foreground Rights which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or generated in the course of or as a result of this Agreement.

  • All Intellectual Property Rights created in or resulting from the Individual Scheme (“Foreground Rights”) shall be the property of the Partner by whom the particular Foreground Rights were created.


More Definitions of Foreground Rights

Foreground Rights means the Intellectual Property Rights and rights of a similar nature arising out of all inventions, discoveries and know- how which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or generated by the Parties, their respective employees, agents, or other persons acting under such Parties’ authority in the course of or as a result of this Agreement and relating to the Products.
Foreground Rights means the Intellectual Property Rights and rights of a similar nature arising out of all inventions, discoveries and know-how which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or generated by the Parties, their respective employees, agents, or other persons acting under such Parties’ authority in the course of or as a result of this Agreement and relating to the Products.
Foreground Rights means all patents, designs, copyright (including copyright in software), database rights and any other intellectual property rights arising as a direct result of and in the performance of this AgreementProject Intellectual Property” together the Background Rights and Foreground Rights “Project Manager” the person appointed by the Steering Group to run the day-to-day operation of the ProjectPartner Institutions” those educational institutions set out in General Information
Foreground Rights means all patents, patent applications, know-how, inventions and improvements, whether patentable or protectable through trade secret, resulting or emerging from or generated in the course of the Programme, if any.
Foreground Rights means any Patents, Algorithms or other Intellectual Property authored, conceived and/or reduced to practice by Toshiba and/or Vital Images employees or agents during the Term pursuant to this Agreement or any Product Development Plan.
Foreground Rights means Confidential Information or IPR, including without limitation know-how, trade secrets, research plans, reports, market interests, technology, techniques and ideas and all physical/technical materials, resulting from and made during the Development Project.
Foreground Rights means patents, registered designs, copyrights (including the copyright on software in any code) and other similar statutory