Common use of Ownership of Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: www.sos.wa.gov, www.sos.wa.gov, www.sos.wa.gov

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Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS WBC shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS WBC pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: Washington Blueberry Commission

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS DSB shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS DSB pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns. Contractor Key Staff Changes. Except in the case of a leave of absence, sickness, death, termination of employment or unpaid or paid leave of absence, agreed upon Key Staff must not be changed during the term of this contract. Otherwise, any change in Key Staff must be agreed in writing between the parties. During the term of the Contract, DSB reserves the right to approve or disapprove of Contractor Key Staff assigned to perform services as required by this contract, or to require the removal or reassignment of any Contractor Key Staff found unacceptable by DSB, subject to DSB ’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must provide DSB with a resume of any member of its Key Staff assigned to or proposed for any aspect of performance under this Contract prior to commencing any Services. In the event that proposed Contractor resources are unavailable to deliver the work, Contractor must staff the project with resources with equal or greater skills and capabilities, subject to approval from DSB. DSB must be notified of any change in Contractor Key Staff as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days after removal of such staff from their duties in support of this Contract. Contractor must provide resumes and describe the roles and responsibilities of any replacement staff to DSB as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days prior to the date that such staff begin work under this Contract. DSB reserves the right, in its sole judgement, to approve or reject such replacement staff. DSB ’s approval of such staff will not be unreasonably withheld. Invoicing & Payment.

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Samples: Entire Agreement

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS [AGENCY] shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS [AGENCY] pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns. Contractor Key Staff Changes. Except in the case of a leave of absence, sickness, death, termination of employment or unpaid or paid leave of absence, agreed upon Key Staff must not be changed during the term of this contract. Otherwise, any change in Key Staff must be agreed in writing between the parties. During the term of the Contract, [AGENCY] reserves the right to approve or disapprove of Contractor and Subcontractor Key Staff assigned to perform services as required by this contract, or to require the removal or reassignment of any Contractor or Subcontractor Key Staff found unacceptable by [AGENCY], subject to [AGENCY] ’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must provide [AGENCY] with a resume of any member of its Key Staff or a Subcontractor’s Key Staff assigned to or proposed for any aspect of performance under this Contract prior to commencing any Services. In the event that proposed Contractor resources are unavailable to deliver the work, Contractor must staff the project with resources with equal or greater skills and capabilities, subject to approval from [AGENCY]. [AGENCY] must be notified of any change in Contractor Key Staff as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days after removal of such staff from their duties in support of this Contract. Contractor must provide resumes and describe the roles and responsibilities of any replacement staff to [AGENCY] as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days prior to the date that such staff begin work under this Contract. [AGENCY] reserves the right, in its sole judgement, to approve or reject such replacement staff. [AGENCY] ’s approval of such staff will not be unreasonably withheld. Invoicing & Payment.

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Samples: des.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS SCC shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS SCC pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: assets-global.website-files.com

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS WSAC shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS WSAC pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of WashingtonWSAC. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington WSAC is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington WSAC all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of WashingtonWSAC, its successors, licensees, and assigns. Contractor Key Staff Changes. Except in the case of a leave of absence, sickness, death, termination of employment or unpaid or paid leave of absence, agreed upon Key Staff must not be changed during the term of this Contract, except as may be agreed in writing between the parties. During the term of the Contract, WSAC reserves the right to approve or disapprove of Contractor and Subcontractor Key Staff assigned to perform services as required by this contract, or to require the removal or reassignment of any Contractor or Subcontractor Key Staff found unacceptable by WSAC, subject to WSAC ’s compliance with applicable laws. Contractor must provide WSAC with a resume of any member of its Key Staff or a Subcontractor’s Key Staff assigned to or proposed to perform this Contract prior to commencing any Services. In the event that proposed Contractor personnel are unavailable to perform this Contract, Contractor must staff the project with personnel with equal or greater skills and capabilities, subject to approval from WSAC. WSAC must be notified of any change in Contractor Key Staff as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days after removal of such staff from their duties in support of this Contract. Contractor must provide resumes and describe the roles and responsibilities of any replacement staff to WSAC as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days prior to the date that such staff begin work under this Contract. WSAC reserves the right, in its sole judgement, to approve or reject such replacement staff. WSAC ’s approval of such staff will not be unreasonably withheld. Invoicing & Payment.

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Samples: wsac.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS WAC shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS WAC pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns. Contractor Key Staff Changes. Except in the case of a leave of absence, sickness, death, termination of employment or unpaid or paid leave of absence, agreed upon Key Staff must not be changed during the term of this contract. Otherwise, any change in Key Staff must be agreed in writing between the parties. During the term of the Contract, WAC reserves the right to approve or disapprove of Contractor and Subcontractor Key Staff assigned to perform services as required by this contract, or to require the removal or reassignment of any Contractor or Subcontractor Key Staff found unacceptable by WAC, subject to WAC ’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must provide WAC with a resume of any member of its Key Staff or a Subcontractor’s Key Staff assigned to or proposed for any aspect of performance under this Contract prior to commencing any Services. In the event that proposed Contractor resources are unavailable to deliver the work, Contractor must staff the project with resources with equal or greater skills and capabilities, subject to approval from WAC. WAC must be notified of any change in Contractor Key Staff as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days after removal of such staff from their duties in support of this Contract. Contractor must provide resumes and describe the roles and responsibilities of any replacement staff to WAC as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days prior to the date that such staff begin work under this Contract. WAC reserves the right, in its sole judgement, to approve or reject such replacement staff. WAC’s approval of such staff will not be unreasonably withheld. Invoicing & Payment.

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Samples: cms.agr.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS BVFF shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS BVFF pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: waocio.my.salesforce-sites.com

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS WaTech shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS WaTech pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns. Contractor Key Staff Changes. Except in the case of a leave of absence, sickness, death, termination of employment or unpaid or paid leave of absence, agreed upon Key Staff must not be changed during the term of this contract. Otherwise, any change in Key Staff must be agreed in writing between the parties. During the term of the Contract, WaTech reserves the right to approve or disapprove of Contractor and Subcontractor Key Staff assigned to perform services as required by this contract, or to require the removal or reassignment of any Contractor or Subcontractor Key Staff found unacceptable by WaTech, subject to WaTech’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must provide WaTech with a resume of any member of its Key Staff or a Subcontractor’s Key Staff assigned to or proposed for any aspect of performance under this Contract prior to commencing any Services. In the event that proposed Contractor resources are unavailable to deliver the work, Contractor must staff the project with resources with equal or greater skills and capabilities, subject to approval from WaTech. WaTech must be notified of any change in Contractor Key Staff as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days after removal of such staff from their duties in support of this Contract. Contractor must provide resumes and describe the roles and responsibilities of any replacement staff to WaTech as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days prior to the date that such staff begin work under this Contract. WaTech reserves the right, in its sole judgement, to approve or reject such replacement staff. WaTech’s approval of such staff will not be unreasonably withheld. Invoicing & Payment.

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Samples: watech.wa.gov

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Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS the WSIB shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS the WSIB pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington WSIB is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington the WSIB all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washingtonthe WSIB, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: www.sib.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS [AGENCY] shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS [AGENCY] pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns. Contractor Key Staff Changes. Except in the case of a leave of absence, sickness, death, termination of employment or unpaid or paid leave of absence, agreed upon Key Staff must not be changed during the term of this contract. Otherwise, any change in Key Staff must be agreed in writing between the parties. During the term of the Contract, [AGENCY] reserves the right to approve or disapprove of Contractor and Subcontractor Key Staff assigned to perform services as required by this contract, or to require the removal or reassignment of any Contractor or Subcontractor Key Staff found unacceptable by [AGENCY] , subject to [AGENCY] ’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Contractor must provide [AGENCY] with a resume of any member of its Key Staff or a Subcontractor’s Key Staff assigned to or proposed for any aspect of performance under this Contract prior to commencing any Services. In the event that proposed Contractor resources are unavailable to deliver the work, Contractor must staff the project with resources with equal or greater skills and capabilities, subject to approval from [AGENCY]. [AGENCY] must be notified of any change in Contractor Key Staff as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days after removal of such staff from their duties in support of this Contract. Contractor must provide resumes and describe the roles and responsibilities of any replacement staff to [AGENCY] as soon as practicable but in no event less than five (5) working days prior to the date that such staff begin work under this Contract. [AGENCY] reserves the right, in its sole judgement, to approve or reject such replacement staff. [AGENCY] ’s approval of such staff will not be unreasonably withheld. Invoicing & Payment.

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Samples: www.des.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS WAC shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS WAC pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: cms.agr.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS GMB shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS GMB pursuant to this Contractcontract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor CONTRACTOR are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor CONTRACTOR hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s CONTRACTOR work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor CONTRACTOR has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor CONTRACTOR waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: wsgc.wa.gov

Ownership of Deliverables. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the parties understand and agree that OSOS DSHS shall own all rights to any plans, reports, or other deliverables provided to OSOS DSHS pursuant to this Contract. The copyright in all works of authorship created pursuant to this Contract shall be owned by the State of Washington. All such works or portions of works created by the Contractor are hereby agreed to be "works made for hire" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 201. If, however, the State of Washington is not able to obtain copyright ownership under the statutory provisions for "works made for hire," then Contractor hereby assigns to State of Washington all right, title, and interest in: (a) the copyright to Contractor’s work of authorship ("Work") and contribution to any such Work ("Contribution"); (b) any registrations and copyright applications, along with any renewals and extensions thereof, relating to the Contribution or the Work; (c) all works based upon, derived from, or incorporating the Contribution or the Work; (d) all income, royalties, damages, claims and payments now or hereafter due or payable with respect to the Contribution or the Work; (e) all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of copyright related to the Contribution or the Work, and all rights corresponding to any of the foregoing, throughout the world. In addition, to the extent any applicable law or treaty prohibits the transfer or assignment of any moral rights or rights of restraint the Contractor has in the Contribution or the Work, the Contractor waives those rights as to State of Washington, its successors, licensees, and assigns.

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Samples: www.dshs.wa.gov

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