Moral Right definition
Examples of Moral Right in a sentence
The term “Moral Rights” shall mean any and all rights of paternity or integrity of the Works and the right to object to any modification, translation or use of the Works, and any similar rights existing under the judicial or statutory law of any country in the world or under any treaty, regardless of whether or not such right is denominated or referred to as a Moral Right.
To the extent that Employee retains any Moral Right under applicable law, Employee hereby ratifies and consents to any action that may be taken with respect to such Moral Right by or authorized by the Company, and Employee agrees to confirm all such ratifications, consents and agreements from time to time as requested by the Company.
Employee also hereby forever waives and agrees never to assert any Moral Right that Employee may have in or with respect to any Invention, even after termination of Employee’s employment with the Company.
Fujitsu represents and warrants to Spansion and AMD that prior to the Amendment Date, FMH has never (a) conducted any activities other than owning its limited liability company interests of LLC, and (b) held any right, title or interest at any time in and to any Intellectual Property Right or Moral Right.
Executive hereby grants to the Company or the Company’s designees a royalty free, irrevocable, worldwide license (with rights to sublicense through multiple tiers of sublicensees) to practice all applicable patent, copyright, Moral Right, mask work, trade secret and other rights relating to any Prior Innovations that Executive may incorporate, or permit to be incorporated, into any Company Innovation.