Common use of GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES Clause in Contracts

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. If the Work or a portion of it has been created in the course of any author's employment by the United States Government, check the "Government" box at the end of this paragraph. A work prepared by a government employee as part of his or her official duties is called a "work of the U.S. Government" and is not subject to copyright. If it is not prepared as part of the employee's official duties, it may be subject to copyright. Government Employees please tick this box

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agreement, Transfer Agreement, Transfer Agreement

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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. If this submission to the Work or a portion of it has been created written in the course of any the author's employment by the United States Government, check the "Government" box at the end of this paragraphform. A work prepared by a government employee as part of his or her official duties is called a "work of the U.S. Government" and is not subject to copyright. If it is not prepared as part of the employee's official duties, it may be subject to copyright. Government Employees please tick this box.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transfer Agreement, Transfer Agreement

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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. If the Work any author created this Work, or a portion of it has been created it, in the course of any that author's employment by the United States Government, that author must check the "Government" box at the end of this paragraphafter his or her signature. A work prepared by a government employee as part of his or her official duties is called a "work of the U.S. Government" and ” as it is not subject to copyrightcopyright and the provisions of this Section II, paragraphs A and B, do not apply. If it is not prepared as part of the employee's official duties, it may be subject to copyright. Government Employees please tick this box.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: edmgr.ovid.com

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