Government Purpose Rights Sample Clauses

Government Purpose Rights. The rights to:
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Government Purpose Rights. (i) The Government shall have government purpose rights for a five-year period, or such other period as may be negotiated, in technical data--
Government Purpose Rights. (i) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(1) of this clause, the Government shall have government purpose rights in computer software development with mixed funding.
Government Purpose Rights. The rights to: Use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose the Product within the Government without restriction; and, Release or disclose the Product outside the Government and authorize persons to whom release, or disclosure has been made to use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose the Product for United States Government purposes. Government Agency. US Army Redstone Test Center PM. Project or Product Manager.
Government Purpose Rights. (1) The Government obtains government pur- pose rights in technical data
Government Purpose Rights. (i) The Government shall have government purpose rights for the period specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this Article in data that are—
Government Purpose Rights. The Software may be bundled with software, source code, technical data or other intellectual property in which the Government holds government purpose rights as defined at 48 C.F.R. 252.227-7014. If this Software is bundled with software, source code, technical data or other intellectual property in which the Government holds government purpose rights, your rights will only be as set forth in this License.
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Government Purpose Rights. CRADA No. [FY-###-LAB-##] [Collaborator Name] [Collaborator Address] Expiration Date: NONE Figure 3: Marking of information subject to Special Purpose License in future Government procurement DELIVERABLES
Government Purpose Rights. The rights to use, duplicate, or disclose Data, in whole or in part and in any manner, for Government purposes only, and to have or permit others to do so for Government purposes only. Invention: Any invention or discovery which is or may be patentable or otherwise protectable under Title 35 of the United States Code. Know-How: All information including, but not limited to discoveries, formulas, processes, ideas, approaches, concepts, techniques, technical solutions, methods, procedures, specifications, and trade secrets. Made: When used in relation to any invention and means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention. Materials: Tangible materials including, hardware, devices, apparatus, and machines. Notice of Award (NoA): The system-generated document signed by an Other Transactions Agreements Officer that funds an Other Transaction (OT) award or modification, references Federal funding limits and obligations, and provides the documentary basis for recording the obligation of Federal funds in the NIH accounting system. For this Agreement, the NoA is utilized as a funding obligation document only and is not incorporated into this Agreement. Other Transactions (OT): OT awards are not grants, cooperative agreements, or procurement contracts. They provide considerable flexibility to the government to establish policies for the awards, so policies and terms for individual OT awards may vary between awards. Each award is therefore issued with a specific Agreement, which is negotiated with the Recipient and details specific terms and conditions for that award. Program and administrative policies and the terms and conditions of individual awards are intended to supplement, rather than substitute for, governing statutory and regulatory requirements. Awards or a specified subset of awards also may be subject to additional requirements, such as those included in executive orders and appropriations acts, conditions on activities and expenditure of funds in other statutory or regulatory requirements, including any revisions in effect as of the beginning date of the next funding segment. The terms and conditions of the resulting OT awards are intended to be compliant with governing statutes. Other Transactions Agreements Officer (OTAO): Individual at NIH responsible for legally committing the government to an Other Transaction (OT) award and to the Agreement through which terms and conditions are established, and for the administrative and...
Government Purpose Rights. The Garland ISD has Government Purpose Rights to the Work Product or deliverable as delivered to the Garland ISD hereunder. Government Purpose Rights are the unlimited, irrevocable, world-wide, perpetual, royalty-free non-exclusive rights and licenses to use, modify, reproduce, perform, release, display create derivative products from and disclose the Work Product. Government Purpose Rights also include the right to release or disclose Work Product outside the Garland ISD for any government purpose and to authorize recipients to use, modify, reproduce, perform, release, display, create derivative works from, and disclose Work Product for any government purpose. Government Purpose rights do not include any rights to use, modify, reproduce, perform, release, display, create derivative works from, or disclose the Work Product for any commercial purpose.
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