Common use of Ownership of Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Deliverables. Unless otherwise agreed in this Agreement, regarding any Deliverables or any other work product to be provided to a JBE, Contractor hereby assigns to such JBE all rights, title, and interest (and all intellectual property rights, including but not limited to copyrights) in and to such Deliverables and work product, any partially-completed Deliverables, and related materials. Contractor agrees not to assert any rights at common law, or in equity, or establish a copyright claim in any of these materials. Contractor shall not publish or reproduce any Deliverable or other work product in whole or part, in any manner or form, or authorize others to do so, without the written consent of the JBE. Contractor hereby assigns to the JBE all of Contractor’s licenses and other rights (including any representations, warranties, or indemnities that inure to Contractor from third parties) to all third party materials incorporated into the Deliverable or any other work product to be provided to a JBE. If such licenses and rights cannot be validly assigned to or passed through to the JBE by Contractor without a third party’s consent, then Contractor will use its best efforts to obtain such consent (at Contractor’s expense) and will indemnify and hold harmless the JBE against all claims arising from Contractor’s failure to obtain such consent.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement Agreement

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