Product Intellectual Property definition

Product Intellectual Property means all of the following related to a Divestiture Product (other than Product Licensed Intellectual Property):
Product Intellectual Property means all of the following intellectual property related to a Divestiture Product (other than Product Licensed Intellectual Property) that is owned, licensed, held, or controlled by a Respondent as of the Closing Date:
Product Intellectual Property means the Intellectual Property owned, in whole or in part, by the Company that is necessary or useful to make, have made, use, sell and offer for sale the Product;

Examples of Product Intellectual Property in a sentence

  • Grades are given to the group as a whole; thus it is important that everyone is well prepared for their part of their group's presentation.

  • Executive understands that this Agreement does not, and shall not be construed to, grant Executive any license or right of any nature with respect to any Work Product, Intellectual Property Rights therein, software, or other tools made available to Executive by the Company.

  • Following the Closing, NeoSan will have the sole right to file, prosecute and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, (i) the Product Intellectual Property and (ii) any patent applications or Patents that cover a NeoSan New Product(s) developed by NeoSan or its Affiliates.

  • Laws relating to I.B. Market Entry Laws, Product (Intellectual Property Laws.

  • Product Owner represents and warrants that it is the lawful owner of all such rights as are necessary to provide the exclusive use of the Product Intellectual Property to Hawthorne hereunder, and that Hawthorne's use of the Product Intellectual Property shall not infringe upon the rights of third parties.


More Definitions of Product Intellectual Property

Product Intellectual Property means the Patents, Know-How, Improvements, Evaluation Data, and other Intellectual Property and Intellectual Property Rights related to Tramadol or any other Product.
Product Intellectual Property means, any and all of (i) the Product Patents; and (ii) Product Know-How; and (iii) any copyrights, trademarks, domain names or any other intellectual property rights that are (a) [****] the Product and (b) Controlled by Seller as of the Closing Date.
Product Intellectual Property means the Product Technology, and the Product Copyrights.
Product Intellectual Property means all of the following related to the Product(s):
Product Intellectual Property means intellectual property of any kind (other than Licensed Intellectual Property), that is owned, licensed, held, or controlled by a Respondent as of the Divestiture Date, including Patents, patent applications, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, trade dress, commercial names, internet web sites, internet domain names, inventions, discoveries, know-how, trade secrets, and proprietary information.
Product Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property, owned or licensed by Reliant (i) used exclusively in connection with the development, marketing, distribution and packaging of the Product in the Territory as of the Closing Date, or (ii) necessary for the manufacture, importation and sale of the Product in the Territory as of the Closing Date; in each case, including, without limitation, the Product Trade Dress, the Product Patents, the Product Trademark, the Product Domain Name and all copyrights (registered or otherwise) related to the Promotional Materials, but excluding the Reliant Brands.
Product Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property that is necessary for, or otherwise material to, the Development, Commercialization, and/or Manufacture of any Specified Product, including Intellectual Property that protects product market by exclusion of competitors including regulatory exclusivities and further includes any patents that are or are intended to be listed in the FDA’s so-called “Orange Book” as covering a Specified Product, and similar regulatory listing worldwide that is owned, licensed or otherwise controlled by any Obligor as of the Closing Date or acquired by an Obligor thereafter.