Intellectual Property Objects definition

Intellectual Property Objects. “IP Objects” shall mean any creation, invention, discovery, industrial design, method, process, know-how, and all results of intellectual activity protected by intellectual property rights, including but not limited to the Software, copyrights, database rights, illustrations, design, artwork, video images and sound, industrial property objects protected by patent or certificate etc. (in each case whether or not registered or registerable and including all applications for any registerable rights), as well as any documentation thereto, created by the Contractor under the conditions provided in this Agreement.

Examples of Intellectual Property Objects in a sentence

  • All title to and rights in the Services, Deliverables and Work Products, and all Results of Intellectual Activity (Intellectual Property Objects) embodied therein, including techniques, knowledge, processes, know-how and software within the Services and/or Deliverables (whether or not developed for Customer), shall be the sole and exclusively property of SAP and SAP SE.

  • The Software and other Intellectual Property Objects created as a result of the Services provision hereunder, shall be transferred by the Contractor to the Client in tangible media or via the computer network and Internet.

  • The Contractor confirms that such remuneration is adequate, and no other remuneration or other consideration for the Intellectual Property Rights or the Intellectual Property Objects shall be due or payable to the Contractor.

  • Contractor shall transfer to the Client at least 1 copy of any and all Intellectual Property Objects created as a result of the Services rendering.