Proprietary Creations definition
Examples of Proprietary Creations in a sentence
Further, all Proprietary Creations which are copyrightable shall be considered “work(s) made for hire” as that term is defined by U.S. Copyright Law.
All Proprietary Creations are the sole and exclusive property of the Company whether patentable or registrable or not, and Grantee assigns all of Grantee’s rights, title, and interest in same to the Company.
If for any reason a U.S. Court of competent jurisdiction determines such Proprietary Creations not to be works made for hire, Grantee will assign all rights, title, and interest in such works to the Company, its successors and assigns, or the Company’s designee, without further compensation and, to the extent permitted by law, Grantee hereby assigns all of Grantee’s rights, title, and interest in such Proprietary Creations to the Company.
Grantee will promptly disclose all Proprietary Creations to the Company and, if requested to do so, provide the Company a written description or copy thereof.
If for any reason a U.S. Court of competent jurisdiction determines such Proprietary Creations not to be works made for hire, Grantee will assign all rights, title, and interest in such works to the Company and, to the extent permitted by law, Grantee hereby assigns all of Grantee’s rights, title, and interest in such Proprietary Creations to the Company.
If for any reason a U.S. Court of competent jurisdiction determines such Proprietary Creations not to be works made for hire, Employee will assign all rights, title, and interest in such works to the Company and, to the extent permitted by law, Employee hereby assigns all of Employee’s rights, title, and interest in such Proprietary Creations to the Company.
All Proprietary Creations are the sole and exclusive property of the Company whether patentable or registrable or not, and Employee assigns all of Employee’s rights, title, and interest in same to the Company.
All Proprietary Creations are the sole and exclusive property of the Company whether patentable or registrable or not, and Senior Officer assigns all rights, title and interest in same to the Company.
In the event Proprietary Creations should be assigned or transferred to a parent, subsidiary or related entity of the Company, or an entity owned (in whole or in part) by the Company, the Company shall make this determination and shall make the appropriate assignment or transfer or shall direct Senior Officer to make such assignment of transfer, and Senior Officer shall cooperate with the Company in making such assignment or transfer.
Senior Officer will promptly disclose all Proprietary Creations to the Company and, if requested to do so, provide the Company a written description or copy thereof.