Foreground definition

Foreground means the results, including information, whether or not they can be protected, which are generated under the project. Such results include rights related to copyright; design rights; patent rights; plant variety rights; or similar forms of protection;
Foreground means any Invention first conceived, developed or reduced to practice as part of the Services and all other Technical Output conceived, developed, produced or implemented as part of the Services;
Foreground means any output such as information, know-how and material - whatever its form or nature, and whether it can be protected or not - that is generated by or on behalf of a Participant (alone or together with other Participants) under the Project, as well as any rights attached to it, including intellectual property rights;

Examples of Foreground in a sentence

  • If a Party requires Access Rights as set out in this Section, such Party shall request the relevant Party in writing to make such Background or Foreground under the Access Rights available.

  • Any license agreement shall contain the following minimal conditions: the Industrial Party shall pay the Research Organization a fair market price in respect of access to the RO Foreground.

  • The Party receiving such request shall provide the requesting Party with the relevant Background and/or Foreground within fourteen (14) calendar days of the receipt of such notice.

  • Subject to clause 8.5, the Industrial Party may exercise the Option at any time within three (3) months after the date of disclosure by the Coordinator of such RO Foreground, after which period the Option will lapse.

  • Pursuant to the publication obligations set out in Section 2.12 of the PPP Allowance Terms, the Parties must ensure open access (free of charge, online access for any user) to all scientific publications relating to its Foreground under the Project subject to the conditions hereunder.


More Definitions of Foreground

Foreground means the results, including information, generated in the course of the project, whether or not they can be protected. Such results include rights related to copyright, design rights, patent rights, plant variety rights, or similar forms of protection.
Foreground means Information and Intellectual Property whether or not protectable generated in the course of the execution of the present grant agreement including through subcontracting.
Foreground means Foreground Information and Foreground IPR;
Foreground means the results, including information, generated by the action, whether or not they can be protected. Such results include copyright, design rights, patent rights or similar forms of protection.
Foreground means any Study Data, and any tangible biological, chemical and physical material and inventions, that are generated, acquired, discovered, conceived, developed, created, exemplified or derived as a result of carrying out the Clinical Study, whatever its form or nature, whether it can be protected or not, as well as any Foreground IP. Sponsor acknowledges that the main purpose of the research performed under this Agreement is to generate results that will serve the general public interests, and specifically the interests of the patients and public healthcare decision making bodies, and, therefore, undertakes not to exploit the Foreground in any way that is or could be detrimental to such interests.
Foreground means the Works and the IPRs thereon which are generated by research and development activities carried out by the Association and/or Members in the framework of executing the activities of the Association and/or in the execution by a Member of a license from another Member, with the exclusion of the Background.
Foreground means foreground information and foreground IPR;