Foreground Intellectual Property Rights definition

Foreground Intellectual Property Rights mean patents, trade, secrets and other confidential information, database rights, know-how and all other intellectual property and neighboring rights and rights of a similar or corresponding character in any part of the world and all applications for the protection of these rights, which cover Results.
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means any Intellectual Property Rights, except Background Intellectual Property Rights, (i) that are developed in whole or in part by Buyer alone, by Buyer and Seller jointly or by Seller alone, in connection with this Contract or (ii) relating to the Goods contracted.

Examples of Foreground Intellectual Property Rights in a sentence

  • Seller hereby grants to Buyer and causes its affiliates and Personnel to grant to Buyer, an irrevocable, worldwide, nonexclusive, perpetual to the maximum extent permitted by law, royalty free, fully paid-up license, with right to sublicense, to all Foreground Intellectual Property Rights to make, have made, use, reproduce, modify, improve, prepare derivative works of, distribute, display, perform, offer to sell, sell and import, without limitation.

  • Buyer and Seller will jointly own any Foreground Intellectual Property Rights that are jointly created or made by Personnel of both Buyer and Seller with the ability to grant licenses without consultation and no duty of accounting to each other for any use or purpose.

  • Buyer and Seller will each retain ownership of any Foreground Intellectual Property Rights that are solely created or made by their respective employees, agents or subcontractors (“Personnel”).

  • Foreground Intellectual Property Rights do not include any Background Intellectual Property Rights.

  • For clarity, unless an express written period of exclusivity has been promised to Buyer, Foreground Intellectual Property Rights owned or controlled by Seller may be immediately exploited by Seller in connection with its business with its other customers and will not be exclusive to Seller's performance of this Contract.


More Definitions of Foreground Intellectual Property Rights

Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights generated by a Party during the provision of the Project or prepared for use or intended use in relation to the performance of the Contract.
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means the results, including data (e.g. hits), know-how and information, generated by the User project in Phase I (screening) or Phase II (hit-to-tool compound optimisation).
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights or “Foreground IPRs” means any Intellectual Property Rights created, developed, produced or made by the Enterprise Fellow during the course of and funded as part of the Enterprise Fellowship, including the results of the Enterprise Fellowship.
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights developed with respect to, or for incorporation into, the Goods, that are developed by either party, directly or indirectly, during the design or manufacture of goods in connection with these Terms and Conditions.
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means any Intellectual Property Rights, except Background Intellectual Property Rights, (i) that are developed in whole or in part by Buyer
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means the IP Rights subsisting in or otherwise associated with a Deliverable created as a direct result of the Services by which that Deliverable is created, adapted or modified. MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT
Foreground Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights (as hereinafter defined) obtained, discovered, found, produced, made by or generated in the course of work on a Typhoid Project. ---------- * This portion of the Exhibit has been omitted pursuant to a Request for Confidential Treatment under Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. The complete Exhibit, including the portions for which confidential treatment has been requested, has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.