Pre-existing IP definition
Examples of Pre-existing IP in a sentence
Sub- recipient represents that all Preexisting IP is used with full authorization and permission from its respective owner, and copies of such permissions and licenses shall be provided to WRF by the Project Start Date.
Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has an unqualified right to license to Client all Preexisting IP as provided in this section.
Except where this clause 9 or the other provisions of the Agreement expressly provide otherwise, nothing in the Agreement will confer on either Party any rights, title, or interest in the Pre-existing IP.
Sub-recipient represents, that it, and its Subcontractors, are the sole creator(s) and originator(s) of all Work Product, Inventions, and Preexisting IP; none of those rights have been bargained, sold, encumbered, licensed, or otherwise transferred to any other party in a manner that would limit or interfere with the requirements and covenants of Sub-recipient under this PFA.
Subject to payment of applicable Fees under the Statement of Work, we hereby assign to you all rights, title and interest (including all Intellectual Property Rights therein) in and to all C&I Services Materials identified as Customer Owned Work Product (but excluding all Splunk Preexisting IP incorporated into the Customer Owned Work Product).