Funded Work definition
Examples of Funded Work in a sentence
Agency grants Contractor a perpetual non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, world-wide license to use, copy, execute, perform, modify, display, distribute, and transmit the Federally Funded Work Product to other governmental entities, and to prepare derivative works of Federally Funded Work Product, and to authorize others to do the same on Contractor’s behalf, for other governmental entities.
To the extent such credit is not used by the end of the Funded Work, MG shall refund to Taiho within thirty (30) days thereafter the unused portion of such credit.
If for any reason the Federally Funded Work Product is not “work made for hire” Contractor hereby irrevocably assigns to Agency any and all of its rights, title, and interest in all Federally Funded Work Product delivered under this Contract, whether arising from copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret, or any other state or federal intellectual property law or doctrine.
Contractor shall not charge a development, licensing, or user fee to any state, federal, or local governmental entity when distributing copies of, and transferring or sublicensing rights to, the Federally Funded Work Product to such entity.
Contractor may recover costs of transferring or making such Federally Funded Work Product available from the receiving entity.
Such Federally Funded Work Product is “work made for hire” of which Agency is the author within the meaning of the United States Copyright Act.
Contractor waives any and all rights relating to Federally Funded Work Product created pursuant to this Contract, including without limitation any and all rights arising under 17 USC 106A or any other rights of identification of authorship or rights of approval, restriction, or limitation on use or subsequent modifications.
Under no circumstances shall any Member funds be used to compensate CONSULTANT for Grant Funded Work.
The contractor may only accept work from a non-sponsor (as defined in 48 CFR 35.017) in accordance with the requirements of DOE Order 481.1, Work for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work).
For the avoidance of doubt, the Business does not include the Company’s performance of the Funded Work.