Roche IP definition

Roche IP means any software or other Intellectual Property (i) owned or licensed by Roche or for which Roche has the right to use or otherwise exploit as of, or prior to, the Effective Date (“Roche Background IP”), or (ii) independently made, conceived or developed solely by Roche, its employees, or persons acting on behalf of Roche, regardless of whether such activity is performed outside of this Agreement (“Roche Solely Developed IP”).
Roche IP means Know-How and Patent Rights that Roche owns or Controls as of the Effective Date and during the Agreement Term and that relate to Roche Technology. For purposes of clarity, the Patent Rights identified in Appendix 1.68 (“Excluded Patent Rights”) are specifically excluded from the Roche IP.
Roche IP means, collectively, the Roche Patents and the Roche Know-How.

Examples of Roche IP in a sentence

  • Pieris shall remain the owner of Pieris IP, and Roche of Roche IP.

  • Subject to Section 6.2(b), and unless specifically granted otherwise in a Statement of Work, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to grant Dexcom a license to or in any way give ownership to any Roche IP, except that Dexcom shall have access to and the right to use such Roche IP during the Term as required for Dexcom to fulfill, and solely for the purpose of fulfilling, its contractual obligations herein.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, each Party will have the right to invoke the CREATE Act when exercising its rights under this Agreement, but with respect to any Patent Rights with the BPM IP or Collaboration Compound IP, only with the prior written consent of BPM in its sole discretion, and with respect to any Patent Rights within the Roche IP, only with the prior written consent of Roche in its sole discretion.

  • For clarity, with respect to any Roche IP that is in-licensed by the Roche Group, C4T will be responsible for any payments due to a Third Party with respect thereto and C4T’s rights will be subject to the terms of the applicable Third Party agreement.

  • Roche grants to Pieris during the Research Term a non-exclusive right and license under Roche IP that are necessary or useful for the discovery, manufacture or development of [***] solely to enable Pieris to perform the activities contemplated under the Research Plan under this Agreement.

  • Subject to C4T exercising its C4T Co-Dev Option Right with respect to the applicable Target as set forth in Section 3.1.2, Roche hereby grants to C4T a non-exclusive right and license under the Roche IP to perform its activities under the Development Plan.

  • At C4T’s written request, the Parties will enter into commercially reasonable prosecution and enforcement and defense terms for the Roche IP with respect to the Reversion Products, and C4T will bear the costs of such prosecution, enforcement and defense activities to the extent related to such Reversion Products.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Roche hereby grants to Recursion a worldwide, royalty-free, non-transferable (except in accordance with Section 15.3), non-sublicensable, non-exclusive license under the Roche IP solely to perform the activities allocated to Recursion under the Research Plans during the applicable Exclusivity Period.

  • All Company Owned IP and all Company Licensed IP that is licensed exclusively to an Acquired Company, including the In-bound Roche IP, will be owned by, or licensed or sublicensed to, an Acquired Company immediately after Closing under the same terms and conditions under which such Acquired Company owned, licensed or sublicensed such Intellectual Property Rights immediately prior to the Closing.

  • Roche grants to Pieris during the Research Term a non-exclusive right and license under Roche IP that are necessary or useful for the discovery, manufacture or development of Binders, Phase-out Binders, Modified Binders, Selected Binders and Products solely to enable Pieris to perform the activities contemplated under the Research Plan under this Agreement.


More Definitions of Roche IP

Roche IP means all intellectual property (including Patents, Copyrights and Know-How) Controlled by Roche that are necessary or reasonably useful for Recursion’s performance of its Research Plan activities, excluding Program IP and Joint Collaboration IP.