Intellectual Property Policy definition

Intellectual Property Policy means the policies and procedures the Company uses to protect its valuable Intellectual Property. The Intellectual Property Policy may change periodically and all Mirant employees are expected to comply with the current Intellectual Property Policy at all times.
Intellectual Property Policy means the University’s policy on intellectual property which can be found at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xx.xxx.xx/work/strategy-planning-and-governance/university-policies-and-procedures/policies/ intellectual-property (a copy of which the Student acknowledges receipt of) as amended from time to time. “Intellectual Property Rights” means all intellectual property rights anywhere in the world, including but not limited to:
Intellectual Property Policy or “IP Policy” means the Corporation’s Intellectual Property Policy. (1.5)

Examples of Intellectual Property Policy in a sentence

  • The District's ownership includes, but is not limited to, all computers, software and/or software licenses, on-line accounts, e-mail facilities, voicemail and telecommunications systems, all network activity, and all electronic data except that covered by the "Intellectual Property Policy." The District reserves all rights, including termination of services without notice, to the computing resources which it owns and operates.

  • Instructional Materials are owned by CUNY and/or others pursuant to CUNY’s Intellectual Property Policy, or are used by legal right, permission and/or license to CUNY.

  • For courses that are not ILP or RFP and are developed for and delivered through Distance Education technologies, the definition for Traditional Academic [or Scholarly] Copyrightable Works (see Addendum C and the University’s Intellectual Property Policy) will apply unless other arrangements are made.

  • The Intellectual Property Policy and Addendum C of this Agreement govern ownership of Intellectual Property, including course materials, developed through Distance Education.

  • The parties agree that the “University of Massachusetts Intellectual Property Policy for Graduate Student Employees“ (hereinafter the “IP Policy”) (xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx.xxxx) and those provisions of the “University of Massachusetts Policy on Conflicts of Interest Relating to Intellectual Property and Commercial Ventures” (xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxx/xxxxx.xxxx) applicable to graduate student employees are hereby incorporated into this Agreement.


More Definitions of Intellectual Property Policy

Intellectual Property Policy means the University’s policy on intellectual property which can be found at: xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx.xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxx_@_xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx,_xxxxxxxxxx_xxx_xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxx (a copy of which the Student acknowledges receipt of) as amended from time to time.
Intellectual Property Policy or “Policy” shall mean the policy set out in this document;
Intellectual Property Policy means the Legendary Gameworks Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy found on the Services that defines the procedures for filing and handling copyright complaints as well as the actions to be taken if copyright infringement is discovered on the Services.
Intellectual Property Policy means the WRC’s policy on the creation, ownership, protection and dissemination of Intellectual Property which came into effect on 7 October 2003, available at www.wrc.org.za;
Intellectual Property Policy means the University’s policy on intellectual property which can be found at: https://staff.mq.edu.au/work/strategy-planning-and-governance/university-policies-and-procedures/policies/ intellectual-property (a copy of which the Student acknowledges receipt of) as amended from time to time. “Intellectual Property Rights” means all intellectual property rights anywhere in the world, including but not limited to:
Intellectual Property Policy means the current University policy on Intellectual Property;
Intellectual Property Policy means the intellectual property policy of the JV Company which shall be agreed between Amyris and Raízen preferably prior to the Closing Date.