Publishing Product definition

Publishing Product means all written or creative work produced by Provider, on any media, that is directly commissioned by Idearc in connection with the Services; provided, however, that “Publishing Product” shall not refer to software or code.

Examples of Publishing Product in a sentence

  • If an Affiliated Author wishes to publish its article under another open access license than the agreed CC BY 4.0 or CC BY-NC 4.0 as specified per title in Schedule 1 (also allowing newer versions of those licenses) those articles shall not be subject to these Open Access Publishing Product Terms.

  • The copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Publishing Product created by Provider hereunder, and any and all illustrations, artwork, photographs, video, audio, text, maps and other advertising and information content created for such Publishing Product shall be deemed to be the sole and exclusive property of Idearc and shall constitute “Idearc Materials”.

  • With respect to Provider Materials that are incorporated into a Publishing Product, Provider shall grant to Idearc (and its designees) a perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, fully paid-up, royalty-free, nonexclusive license to Use such Provider Materials and to sublicense third parties to Use such Provider Materials solely for the purpose of utilizing the Publishing Product.

  • Provider shall not include any Provider Materials in the Publishing Product without the prior written consent of Idearc.

  • Provider shall not incorporate into Publishing Product any Materials subject to third-party patent, copyright, trade secret or license rights for which Idearc is not otherwise licensed, without the prior written consent of Idearc.

  • Provider shall execute, or cause to be executed, and deliver, without additional compensation, (i) such documents and instruments as Idearc may reasonably request to transfer and assign to Idearc any right, title or interest Provider or Provider Personnel may have in any such Publishing Product, and (ii) any and all applications or registrations for patents, copyrights, trademarks and any other instruments deemed necessary or appropriate for Idearc to secure and enforce such rights.