Intellectual Property Terms Sample Clauses

Intellectual Property Terms. STUDENTS TRADITIONALLY RETAIN COMPLETE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF THE WORK THEY CREATE IN THE CLASSROOM – HOWEVER, IF YOU SIGN THIS FORM AND CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT, YOU WILL BE GRANTING CERTAIN RIGHTS AND LICENSES TO YOUR COURSEWORK (AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT). IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT AND/OR DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT. YOU MAY PERFORM AN ALTERNATIVE PROJECT AS DIRECTED BY THE COURSE INSTRUCTORS/TEACHING ASSISTANTS IN ORDER FOR YOU TO FULFILL YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS. By signing below, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old. By: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Printed Name: Personal Email address: Permanent (Home) Address:
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Intellectual Property Terms. STUDENTS TRADITIONALLY RETAIN COMPLETE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF THE WORK THEY CREATE IN THE CLASSROOM—HOWEVER, IF YOU SIGN THIS FORM AND CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT, YOU WILL BE GRANTING CERTAIN RIGHTS AND LICENSES TO YOUR COURSEWORK (AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT). IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT AND/OR DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT. YOU MAY PERFORM AN ALTERNATIVE PROJECT AS DIRECTED BY THE PROFESSORS IN ORDER FOR YOU TO FULFILL YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS. By signing below, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old. STUDENT By: Date: Printed Name: Campus Address: Permanent Address: Participation Agreement Confidentiality Terms Attachment The Course Sponsor may be providing and/or making available certain confidential or proprietary information to you, your Professor(s) and the other Students participating the Course Project for use in connection with the Course Project. The terms below describe your confidentiality obligations. By signing the participation Agreement, you are agreeing to these terms for the benefit of the Course Sponsor. That means the Course Sponsor has the right to bring legal action against you if you do not follow these terms.
Intellectual Property Terms. According to the business model of both parties, if the trademark, trade name, logo, logo and name of the other party or the other party are required to use during the performance of this Contract (hereinafter referred to as the “logo of the other party”), the user shall obtain the written authorization of the other party in advance and use the use according to the style required or agreed by the other party. The user warrants to use the logo of the other party in a correct and positive way, does not alter or distort its overall image and integral part without authorization, and does not use it in any form for purposes other than this Contract. After the contract is terminated due to completion of performance, termination or force majeure, the user shall not continue to use the logo of the other party unless otherwise agreed or cannot be realized objectively.
Intellectual Property Terms. STUDENTS TRADITIONALLY RETAIN COMPLETE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF THE WORK THEY CREATE IN THE CLASSROOM – HOWEVER, IF YOU SIGN THIS FORM AND CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT, YOU WILL BE GRANTING CERTAIN RIGHTS AND LICENSES TO YOUR COURSEWORK (AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT). IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT AND/OR DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT. YOU MAY PERFORM AN ALTERNATIVE PROJECT AS DIRECTED BY THE COURSE INSTRUCTORS/TEACHING ASSISTANTS IN ORDER FOR YOU TO FULFILL YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS. By signing below, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old. By: __________________________________ Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Printed Name: __________________________ Personal Email address: ___________________ Permanent (Home) Address: Date: __________________________________ Participation Agreement
Intellectual Property Terms. In consideration of the agreements of RxLogix Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. (“Company”) in the letter agreement (“Agreement”) to which these Intellectual Property Terms relates, and for other good and valuable consideration, you agree as follows:
Intellectual Property Terms. STUDENTS TRADITIONALLY RETAIN COMPLETE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF THE WORK THEY CREATE IN THE CLASSROOM—HOWEVER, IF YOU SIGN THIS FORM AND CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT, YOU WILL BE GRANTING CERTAIN RIGHTS AND LICENSES TO YOUR COURSEWORK (AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT). IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT AND/OR DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT. YOU MAY PERFORM AN ALTERNATIVE PROJECT AS DIRECTED BY THE PROFESSORS IN ORDER FOR YOU TO FULFILL YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS. By signing below, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old. STUDENT By: Campus address: Printed Name: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Permanent address: STUDENT By: Campus address: Printed Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Permanent address: STUDENT By: Campus address: Printed Name: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Permanent address: Participation Agreement
Intellectual Property Terms. STUDENTS TRADITIONALLY RETAIN COMPLETE OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF THE WORK THEY CREATE IN THE CLASSROOM – HOWEVER, IF YOU SIGN THIS FORM AND CHOOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT, YOU WILL BE GRANTING CERTAIN RIGHTS AND LICENSES TO YOUR COURSEWORK (AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT). IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COURSE PROJECT AND/OR DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE ATTACHED EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AGREEMENT, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT. YOU MAY PERFORM AN ALTERNATIVE PROJECT AS DIRECTED BY THE PROFESSORS IN ORDER FOR YOU TO FULFILL YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS. By signing below, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old. STUDENTS: By: Printed Name: Date: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Permanent (Home) Address: By: Printed Name: Date: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Permanent (Home) Address: By: Printed Name: Date: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Permanent (Home) Address: By: Printed Name: Date: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Permanent (Home) Address: By: Printed Name: Date: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Permanent (Home) Address: By: Printed Name: Date: Campus (Pittsburgh/Local) Residential Address: (do not list your campus office or building) Permanent (Home) Address:
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