Project Intellectual Property definition

Project Intellectual Property means any Intellectual Property created under, or otherwise in connection with the Project.
Project Intellectual Property means the legal rights relating to inventions (including Subject Inventions as defined in 37 CFR 401), patent applications, patents, copyrights, trademarks, mask works, trade secrets, and any other legally protectable information, including computer software, first made or generated during the performance of this STTR Agreement.
Project Intellectual Property means any and all knowledge, know-how, technique(s), technology, or other intellectual property which are conceived, invented, developed, or improved by the Students in the performance of the Student Project;

Examples of Project Intellectual Property in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall promptly notify the Minister if the Recipient becomes aware of any alleged infringement of Project Intellectual Property during the Term, along with the Recipient’s plan for enforcement of its Project Intellectual Property.

  • The Crown will not have an ownership interest in the Project Intellectual Property nor will the Crown acquire new rights in Background Intellectual Property by virtue solely of having provided the Contribution.

  • The Recipient must own or hold sufficient Intellectual Property Rights to exploit the Project Intellectual Property and to make, have made, construct, use and sell the Resulting Products, unless otherwise agreed to by the Minister.

  • The Recipient must exclusively own and retain ownership of the Project Intellectual Property in Canada for the Term, unless otherwise agreed to by the Minister, [***].

  • The Recipient agrees not to grant or permit any exclusive license to be granted to any of the Project Intellectual Property, in any territory, without the prior written consent of the Minister, [***].


More Definitions of Project Intellectual Property

Project Intellectual Property means all Copyrightable Material, Inventions, trade secrets, data, computer software, and know-how conceived or made in the performance of the Project.
Project Intellectual Property means the legal rights relating to inventions (including Subject Inventions as defined in 37 CFR 401), patent applications, patents, copyrights, trademarks, mask works, trade secrets and any other legally protectable information, including computer software, first made or generated during the performance of this Agreement. Ownership of Project Intellectual Property shall vest in the party whose personnel conceived the subject matter and diligently pursued reducing the subject matter to practice, and such party may perfect legal protection therein in its own name and at its own expense. Jointly made or generated Project Intellectual Property shall be jointly owned by the parties unless otherwise agreed in writing. The parties agree to disclose to each other, in writing, each and every invention which may be patentable or otherwise protectable under the United States Patent laws in ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Code. The parties acknowledge that they will disclose inventions to each other and the awarding agency within two (2) months after their respective inventor(s) first disclose the invention in writing to the person(s) responsible for patent matters of the disclosing party. All written disclosures of such inventions shall contain sufficient detail of the invention, identification of any statutory bars, and shall be marked confidential, in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 205. Sponsor shall receive the first option to negotiate for a license to commercialize the Project Intellectual Property of University, subject to any rights of the Government therein. Sponsor is hereby granted an exclusive option to negotiate the terms for a license to Project Intellectual Property of University, for an initial option period of three (3) months after such invention has been reported to Sponsor. The terms of subsequent licensing agreements for University owned and/or jointly owned Intellectual Property will be negotiated in good faith and by mutual agreement by the Parties to this Agreement.
Project Intellectual Property means the Intellectual Property which is created, brought into existence, acquired, licensed or used by Project Co, any Project Contractor, any Sub-Contractor or any other third party, directly or indirectly, for the purposes of the Design or Construction of the Facility, the maintenance, improvement or testing of the Facility, or otherwise for the purposes of this Agreement, including the COTS Software Products, HMI Software Products and HMI Customizations, but does not include the Financial Model;
Project Intellectual Property means the legal rights relating to inventions (including Subject Inventions as defined in 37 CFR § 401), patent applications, patents, copyrights, trademarks, mask works, trade secrets and any other legally protectable information, including computer software, first made or generated during the performance of this STTR Agreement.
Project Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property that is invented or created in the course of performance of a Work Plan under this Agreement, including without limitation any Intellectual Property directed to the Nebulizer apparatus, components or methods of manufacture thereof, regardless of who develops it. For clarity, the Project Intellectual Property excludes the Project Data, the Existing PARI Data, Existing Transave Data, and any Know-how owned or Controlled by PARI or Transave prior to the Effective Date and any Intellectual Property solely relating to Arikace.
Project Intellectual Property means any form of intellectual property in or relating to the Contract Deliverables arising, conceived, developed or produced by any person in any jurisdiction under or in connection with, or directly or indirectly resulting from this Contract but does not include Existing Intellectual Property;
Project Intellectual Property means all patentable inventions first made and reduced to practice in performance of the Project, and all patent, intellectual property, and other legal rights therein under the laws of any state or country.