Common use of Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Clause in Contracts

Confidentiality and Intellectual Property. Confidentiality: The Student agrees to maintain the confidentiality of sensitive or commercially confidential information which may be disclosed to the Student during their studies; this undertaking is particularly recognised by Students in receipt of commercial sponsorship or undertaking collaborative research projects. The Student must not discuss, reveal or pass on sensitive information to any other person (other than in connection with any examination or assessment procedure implemented by the University) including family, friends and any person not directly involved with their research project. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this clause 5.1 shall continue to have effect after termination of this Funding Agreement. Intellectual Property: [DELETE OPTIONS AS APPROPRIATE] OPTION A: The Student wholly owns any IP for materials that they create unless there is a written agreement to the contrary. Students enrolled with the University will be required to assign their IP to the University before they become involved in any activity in which the University may require use or control of the IP for teaching, research or commercialization.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Sponsor Funding Agreement, Student Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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