Formal Public Statement definition
Formal Public Statement means any formal statement or address by the Recipient or on the Recipient’s behalf in relation to the Project which is intended for the public domain, including:
Formal Public Statement means any formal statement by the Developer in relation to the Proposal or Solution which is intended for the public domain including media releases, interviews and presentations, presentations at conferences; promotional and advertising material and any recording or publication relating to the Solution intended to be distributed into the public domain. Intellectual Property Rights includes all copyright, trade mark, design, patents or other proprietary rights, or any rights to registration of such rights existing in Australia, or elsewhere or as protected by legislation from time to time, whether created before, on or after the commencement of the agreement, but excludes Moral Rights. Machinery of Government Change means a change to the title, structure, functions or operations of the Department or a part of the Department (including corporatisation) as a result of an order made under the Constitution of Queensland 2001 (Qld) or other Queensland legislation.
Formal Public Statement means any formal statement or address by the Researcher or the Sponsor or on the Researcher’s or the Sponsor’s behalf in relation to the Research Project which is intended for the public domain, including (without limitation):
Examples of Formal Public Statement in a sentence
The Department at its discretion may elect to participate in the Formal Public Statement opportunity.
The Sponsor must allow the Department to participate in the notified Formal Public Statement opportunity at the Department’s discretion.