Project Intellectual Property Rights definition

Project Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights required (or provided by or through Seller) for the use and/or operation of the Project (including the Project Assets) by the Buyer Project Intellectual Property Users, other than the Excluded Project Intellectual Property Rights. Project Intellectual Property Rights include (i) licenses to use
Project Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights relating to anything authored, conceived, modified, developed, invented or designed in the course of, or which otherwise arises from or which otherwise is connected with, the Project including without limitation: (a) all Project Outputs and (b) all tangible materials such as the software, drawings, designs, prototypes, plans, work papers, schematic diagrams, circuit board layouts, algorithms, patterns, models, specifications, prototypes, and related documentation, and (c) all those Intellectual Property Rights which otherwise arise from or are connected with the Project; the foregoing specifically includes all inventions, discoveries, technology, trade secrets, know how, processes, formulas, production methods, techniques, and technical data arising from or connected with the Project.
Project Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights in:

Examples of Project Intellectual Property Rights in a sentence

  • Buyer shall be responsible for procuring and providing the Buyer Project Intellectual Property Rights (if any) in accordance with Schedule 5.3.

  • When the Recipient exercises rights and ownership in Project Inventions and Project Intellectual Property Rights, the Recipient shall be solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws, including but not limited to applicable export control and packaging and labeling laws.

  • All Patent Expenses for all patent application(s) for the Project Intellectual Property Rights filed by the Centre shall be borne by the Centre.

  • If the Recipient elects to discontinue financial support of any patent prosecution in respect of Project Intellectual Property Rights, in any country, the Centre shall be free to continue prosecution at the Centre's expense.

  • Within 90 days of notifying the Centre of a Project Invention, the Recipient shall inform the Centre of its decision of whether to file application(s) for a patent in Canada, the United States and/or any other country and/or take any other action to obtain other intellectual property protection for the Project Intellectual Property Rights.


More Definitions of Project Intellectual Property Rights

Project Intellectual Property Rights means new Intellectual Property Rights arising from the Services and/or the Results and excluding Sideground and Pre-existing rights;
Project Intellectual Property Rights has the meaning assigned to such term in the Development Agreement.
Project Intellectual Property Rights new intellectual property rights arising from or relating to the research and development services that are the object of this pre-commercial procurement and its results;
Project Intellectual Property Rights means the Intellectual Property Rights in the Project Material;
Project Intellectual Property Rights means the Intellectual Property Rights in the Project Intellectual Property. “Province Performance Participation Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Subsection 4.3. “Recipient Fiscal Year” means the period for which the Recipient’s accounts in respect of its business or property are prepared for purposes of assessment under the Income Tax Act, as amended. For clarity, “Recipient Fiscal Year” means the period from January 1 of one year to December 31 of the same year. “Research Institution” means any for the purposes of research activities. “Resulting Products” means all products, services or processes that: (a) are produced using the Project Intellectual Property; or (b) incorporate any of the Project Intellectual Property. “Sanctions” means economic or financial sanctions or trade embargoes imposed, administered or enforced from time to time by the Government of Canada. “Schedule” means a schedule to this Agreement, including any amendments or supplements. “Similar Goods” means goods or services that closely resemble the goods or services being transferred, in respect of their component materials, form, function and
Project Intellectual Property Rights means any and all Intellectual Property which are conceived, whether or not reduced to practice or made, during the course of this engagement, and which relate thereto, by Softalk or jointly by Softalk and Wavetech, related to Internet Protocol-based telecommunications software, and includes know-how, technology, information, patents, patent applications, Object Code and Confidential Information, but excludes any Source Code related to the Products.
Project Intellectual Property Rights means patents and patent applications in all countries covering