University Intellectual Property definition

University Intellectual Property means individually and collectively all inventions, improvements and/or discoveries which are conceived and/or made (i) by one or more employees of University, or (ii) jointly by one or more employees of University and by one or more employees/consultants of Sponsor, in performance of the Project.
University Intellectual Property means individually and collectively all Intellectual Property that is conceived and/or made solely by one or more employees of University in performance of the Sponsored Project. It is understood and agreed by the parties that any person who is a University employee, faculty member or student as defined in Ohio R.C. 3345.14 shall be considered to be a University employee herein.
University Intellectual Property means Intellectual Property conceived and first reduced to practice solely by one or more employees of the University.

Examples of University Intellectual Property in a sentence

  • The effectiveness of the University’s Intellectual Property management depends on University Members being aware of and complying with this Policy.2. The Inventors and the Contributors are required to provide assistance and to perform all obligations necessary to enable the University obtain protection for University Intellectual Property.3. It is crucial to maintain the confidentiality of University Intellectual Property prior to evaluation thereof.

  • All University Intellectual Property is the property of and vests solely and absolutely in the University.

  • University Members must disclose all University Intellectual Property on a timely basis to the TTO where such IP may have commercial potential or other such value.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the University recovers all IP Expenses incurred in the protection and management of University Intellectual Property before distributing the Net IP Income.

  • Subject to the exemptions set out in this Policy at section 4.4, all University Intellectual Property is the property of and vests solely and absolutely in the University.


More Definitions of University Intellectual Property

University Intellectual Property means any intellectual property owned or solely licensed by University or developed independently from the Work Product under this Agreement. University Intellectual Property includes derivative works and compilations of any University Intellectual Property.
University Intellectual Property means Intellectual Property developed solely by University Personnel.
University Intellectual Property means a discovery in which the University has an interest and/or any legal means which the University may employ to claim ownership of intellectual property according to this policy.
University Intellectual Property means the intellectual property owned by the University which may need to be licensed to Intel in order to practice and fully enjoy the ownership rights to the New Intellectual Property.
University Intellectual Property means individually and collectively all Intellectual Property that is conceived and/or made solely by one or more employees of University in performance of a Sponsored Project. It is understood and agreed by the parties that any person who is a University employee, faculty member or student as referenced in Ohio R.C. 3345.14 shall be considered to be a University employee herein.
University Intellectual Property means any intellectual property owned by University and developed independently from the Work.
University Intellectual Property means any and all Intellectual Property in (a) all of the content of the Courses and Programs, including the Course Materials and all Improvements thereto, (b) all Plans and related Plan Information (each as defined in Section 1.1 of Exhibit B) developed by University, and (c) any Intellectual Property expressly identified in a Service Addendum as “University Intellectual Property.”