Common use of Ownership of Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding this contract cannot be used for software development, all custom work done by the Contractor and covered by this Contract will be treated as "work for hire" on behalf of the State, with all rights, title, and interest in all intellectual property that comes into existence through the Contractor's custom work being assigned to the State. Additionally, the Contractor waives any shop rights, author rights, and similar retained interests in custom developed material. The Contractor will provide the State with all assistance reasonably needed to vest such rights of ownership in the State. But the Contractor will retain ownership of all tools, methods, techniques, standards, and other development procedures, as well as generic and preexisting shells, subroutines, and similar material incorporated in any custom Deliverable ("Pre-existing Materials"). The Contractor will grant the State a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free perpetual license to use, modify, sell, and otherwise distribute all Pre-existing Materials that are incorporated in any custom-developed Deliverable rather than grant the State ownership of the Pre-existing Materials. The Contractor will not include in any custom Deliverable any intellectual property unless such has been created under this Contract or qualifies as Pre-existing Material. If the Contractor wants to incorporate any Pre-existing materials in a custom Deliverable, the Contractor must disclose that and obtain written approval from the State for doing so in advance. On request of the Contractor, the State will incorporate any proprietary notice of the Contractor may reasonably want for any Pre-existing Materials included in a custom Deliverable in all copies the State makes of that Deliverable. Subject to the limitations and obligations of the State with respect to Pre-existing Materials, the State may make all custom Deliverables available to the general public without any proprietary notices of any kind.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, State of Ohio

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Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding this contract cannot be used for software development, all custom work done by the Contractor and covered by this Contract will be treated as "work for hire" on behalf of the State, with all rights, title, and interest in all intellectual property that comes into existence through the Contractor's custom work being assigned to the State. Additionally, the Contractor waives any shop rights, author rights, and similar retained interests in custom developed material. The Contractor will provide the State with all assistance reasonably needed to vest such rights of ownership in the State. But the Contractor will retain ownership of all tools, methods, techniques, standards, and other development procedures, as well as generic and preexisting shells, subroutines, and similar material incorporated in any custom Deliverable ("Pre-Pre- existing Materials"). The Contractor will grant the State a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free perpetual license to use, modify, sell, and otherwise distribute all Pre-existing Materials that are incorporated in any custom-developed Deliverable rather than grant the State ownership of the Pre-existing Materials. The Contractor will not include in any custom Deliverable any intellectual property unless such has been created under this Contract or qualifies as Pre-existing Material. If the Contractor wants to incorporate any Pre-existing materials in a custom Deliverable, the Contractor must disclose that and obtain written approval from the State for doing so in advance. On request of the Contractor, the State will incorporate any proprietary notice of the Contractor may reasonably want for any Pre-Pre- existing Materials included in a custom Deliverable in all copies the State makes of that Deliverable. Subject to the limitations and obligations of the State with respect to Pre-existing Materials, the State may make all custom Deliverables available to the general public without any proprietary notices of any kind.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: State of Ohio, State of Ohio, procure.ohio.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding this contract cancan not be used for software development, all custom work done by the Contractor and covered by this Contract will be treated as "work for hire" on behalf of the State, with all rights, title, title and interest in all intellectual property that comes into existence through the Contractor's ’s custom work being assigned to the State. Additionally, the Contractor waives any shop rights, author rights, and similar retained interests in custom developed material. The Contractor will provide the State with all assistance reasonably needed to vest such rights of ownership in the State. But the Contractor will retain ownership of all tools, methods, techniques, standards, and other development procedures, as well as generic and preexisting pre-existing shells, subroutines, and similar material incorporated in any custom Deliverable ("Pre-“Pre- existing Materials"). The Contractor will grant the State a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free perpetual license to use, modify, sell, and otherwise distribute all Pre-existing Materials that are incorporated in any custom-developed Deliverable rather than grant the State ownership of the Pre-existing Materials. The Contractor will not include in any custom Deliverable any intellectual property unless such has been created under this Contract or qualifies as Pre-existing Material. If the Contractor wants to incorporate any Pre-existing materials in a custom Deliverable, the Contractor Contract must disclose that and obtain written approval from the State for or doing so in advance. On request of the Contractor, the State will incorporate any proprietary notice of the Contractor may reasonably want for any Pre-Pre- existing Materials included in a custom Deliverable in all copies the State makes of that Deliverable. Subject to the limitations and obligations of the State with respect to Pre-existing Materials, the State may make all custom Deliverables available to the general public without any proprietary notices of any kind.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Ohio

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Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding this contract cannot be used for software development, all custom work done by the Contractor and covered by this Contract will be treated as "work for hire" on behalf of the State, with all rights, title, and interest in all intellectual property that comes into existence through the Contractor's custom work being assigned to the State. Additionally, the Contractor waives any shop rights, author rights, and similar retained interests in custom developed material. The Contractor will provide the State with all assistance reasonably needed to vest such rights of ownership in the State. But the Contractor will retain ownership of all tools, methods, techniques, standards, and other development procedures, as well as generic and preexisting shells, subroutines, and similar material incorporated in any custom Deliverable ("Pre-Pre- existing Materials"). The Contractor will grant the State a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free perpetual license to use, modify, sell, and otherwise distribute all Pre-existing Materials that are incorporated in any custom-custom- developed Deliverable rather than grant the State ownership of the Pre-existing Materials. The Contractor will not include in any custom Deliverable any intellectual property unless such has been created under this Contract or qualifies as Pre-existing Material. If the Contractor wants to incorporate any Pre-existing materials in a custom Deliverable, the Contractor must disclose that and obtain written approval from the State for doing so in advance. On request of the Contractor, the State will incorporate any proprietary notice of the Contractor may reasonably want for any Pre-Pre- existing Materials included in a custom Deliverable in all copies the State makes of that Deliverable. Subject to the limitations and obligations of the State with respect to Pre-existing Materials, the State may make all custom Deliverables available to the general public without any proprietary notices of any kind.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Master Maintenance Agreement

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