IP Migration definition

IP Migration means the sale, exclusive license or other Disposition of intellectual property rights outside of the United States from the Company or any of its Domestic Subsidiaries to one or more Wholly-Owned Foreign Subsidiaries at any time before, on, or after the Effective Date.

Examples of IP Migration in a sentence

  • The Private IP Migration Credit: (i) shall only be applied to the Private IP circuits identified herein; and (ii) shall not be applicable to additional Private IP circuits ordered by Customer.

  • When combined, these value propositions will help to ensure that the IP Migration Project will be delivered on time, in accordance with Worldspan’s requirements, and potentially result in an earlier realization of overall network services cost savings.

  • Presented here is an overview of SITA’s Project Management approach and a description of the Project Management processes that will be employed by the Worldspan IP Migration Project Office to ensure successful project execution.

  • The issuance of the Private IP Migration Credit shall fully resolve any claims Customer may assert, or which it could assert, against Verizon regarding the identified Private IP circuit migration.

  • The issuance of the Private IP Migration Credit shall fully resolve any claims Customer may assert, or which it could assert, against Company regarding the identified Private IP circuit migration.

  • Promotions: Install Waiver, Frame Relay to Private IP Migration Promotion Term: 36 months Upon expiration of the Term, the Agreement will be automatically extended on a month-to-month basis unless either party terminates this Agreement upon at least sixty (60) days written notice prior to the end of the Initial Term (“Extended Term”).

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