Common use of Ownership of Work Products Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Work Products. I shall promptly make full written disclosure to the Corporation and hereby irrevocably assign to the Corporation, without further compensation, all of my right, title and interest in and to any and all Work Products, and any and all rights and benefits resulting therefrom. I hereby waive any and all moral rights I may have in or related to the Work Products. All Work Products and the benefits thereof shall immediately become the sole and absolute property of the Corporation and its assigns, and I shall communicate, without cost or delay, and without publishing the same, all available information relating to the Work Products (with all necessary plans and models) to the Corporation. All original works of authorship which are made by me (solely or jointly with others) within the scope of my employment and which are capable of being protected by copyright are to be considered “works made in the course of employment” for the purposes of the Copyright Act (Canada), as it may be amended hereafter from time to time, and a “work made for hire”.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement (Yappn Corp.), Rights Agreement

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