IP Disclosure definition
Examples of IP Disclosure in a sentence
Employee has a continuing obligation to update the IP Disclosure Form to maintain the form’s completeness and correctness.
Employee may obtain an IP Disclosure Form from the Intellectual Property Department.
If desired, Employee may request waiver any time after submitting the IP Disclosure Form.
Employee must complete and submit an IP Disclosure Form at conception of the invention, any derivative ideas or works, and any improvements or changes to existing knowledge or technology, or as soon as possible thereafter.
No waiver of the automatic assignment provision is effective if Employee’s IP Disclosure Form is incomplete, incorrect, otherwise defective, or if any misrepresentation has been made.
Employee is estopped from asserting waiver, and any waiver will be void and/or voidable, if the waiver is obtained in violation of this Attachment II, or obtained through fraud, negligence, failure to disclose, or incorrect, incomplete, or defective information on an IP Disclosure Form.
Each Party must provide to each other Party a written description of any Project IP, Project Materials or Improvement to another party’s Background IP that could be reasonably expected to have commercial potential (IP Disclosure) as soon as practicable after such Project IP or Project Material arises.
For all Company Intellectual Property, Employee will complete and submit to Company an IP Disclosure Form.
Company’s receipt or acceptance of an IP Disclosure Form does not constitute an admission or agreement to any responses contained therein, does not waive or modify any terms of any agreement between Company and Employee, and does not obligate or bind Company.
Receipt of IP Disclosure Certificates by any Member shall not be deemed to be notice of any patent listed therein for purposes of damages or willfulness.