IPR definition
IPR means all intellectual property and proprietary rights throughout the world, including, without limitation, all copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, patents, moral rights, and other rights protecting data, information or intangible property throughout the world.
IPR means all patents, utility models, identification marks including trade marks, trade names, service marks, domain names, rights to prevent passing off, registered designs, design rights, copyrights, database rights, topography rights, confidential information for any of the aforementioned (including data, know-how and formulations) and any applications for any of the aforementioned and any similar right recognised from time to time with all rights of action for infringement in all countries in the world, together with all renewals and extensions
IPR means the intellectual property rights, including all inventions, patents, designs (both registered or unregistered and including rights relating to semiconductor topographies), database rights, copyrights trademarks (both registered and unregistered), trade secrets and know-how together with all rights to the grant of and applications for the same and including all similar or analogous rights in any jurisdiction.
Examples of IPR in a sentence
To the Sellers’ Knowledge, the IPR licensed to any of the Companies and the use thereof do not infringe, misappropriate or violate the IPR of any third party nor constitute unfair competition conduct.
There are no judicial, administrative or other proceedings of any nature, pending or threatened in writing, relating to any IPR owned by the Companies.
To the Sellers’ Knowledge, no third party is infringing or otherwise violating any IPR owned by the Companies.
To the Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no judicial, administrative or other proceedings of any nature, pending or threatened in writing, relating to any IPR licensed to the Companies.
More Definitions of IPR
IPR means: all patents, rights to inventions, utility models, copyright and related rights, trademarks, service marks, trade, business and domain names, rights in trade dress or get up, rights in goodwill or to sue for passing off, unfair competition rights, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database right, topography rights, moral rights, rights in confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and any other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications for and renewals or extensions of such rights, and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection in any part of the world.
IPR means intellectual property rights, whether by patent, copyright, trade secret or other form of intellectual property.
IPR means copyright, rights related to or affording protection similar to copyright, rights in databases, patents and rights in inventions, semi- conductor topography rights, trade marks, rights in Internet domain names and website, addresses and other rights in trade names, designs, know-how, trade secrets and other rights in Confidential Information, together with all applications for registration, and the right to apply for registration, for any such rights that are capable of being registered in any country or jurisdiction, and all other rights having equivalent or similar effect in any country or jurisdiction;
IPR means Intellectual Property Rights
IPR means any intellectual property right conferred by statute law including applications therefor other than trademarks. For the avoidance of doubt rights relating to get-up, confidential information, trade secrets or the like are excluded from the definition of IPR.
IPR means all patents, rights to inventions, utility models, copyright and related rights, trademarks, service marks, trade business and domain names, rights in trade dress or get up, rights in goodwill or to sue for passing off, unfair competition rights, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database rights, moral rights, rights to confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications for and renewals or extensions of such rights and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection in any part of the world;
IPR means patents, registered designs, trademarks, service marks (whether registered or not), domain names, copyright, design rights, database rights, moral rights, trade secrets, know-how, metatags, petty patents, utility models and all similar or equivalent property rights including those subsisting in any part of the world in inventions, designs, drawings, computer programs, semiconductor topographies, business names, IP addresses, goodwill, ‘get-up’ and the style and presentation of goods or services and in applications for protection of the same and any continuations, re-issues or division relating to them in any part of the world.