IP definition

IP means copyrights, trademarks, patents, moral rights, know-how, trade secrets, computer software and other intangible proprietary rights.

Examples of IP in a sentence

  • Some of the information that may be collected when a user uses the Services, include, for example, computer or device operating system type, IP address, browser type, browser language, mobile device ID, device hardware type, the website or application visited or used before or after accessing our Services, the parts of the Services accessed, length of time spent on a page or using a feature, access times for a webpage or feature, and demographic information, such as gender and age range.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall be permitted to make available to Buyer correct and complete copies of Specified IP Contracts included in the Disclosure Letter Update within thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement, and the failure to have made such Specified IP Contracts available to Buyer on or prior to the date of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a breach of this Section 5.14.

  • Category of Data Elements Check if Used by Your System Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies, etc.

  • The Edge Device may use one or more IP address blocks depending on the number of transport services at the Location.

  • EXHIBIT “B” SCHEDULE OF DATA Category of Data Elements Check if Used by Your System Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies, etc.


More Definitions of IP

IP means all intellectual property and industrial property rights comprising or relating to/ of the following: (a) Patents; (b) Trademarks; (c) internet domain names, whether or not Trademarks, registered by any authorized private registrar or Governmental Authority, web addresses, web pages, website and URLs; (d) works of authorship, expressions, designs and design registrations, whether or not copyrightable, including copyrights and copyrightable works, software and firmware, application programming interfaces, architecture, files, records, schematics, data, data files, and databases and other specifications and documentation; (e) Trade Secrets; and (f) all other intellectual property and industrial property rights, and all rights, interests and protections that are associated with, equivalent or similar to, or required for the exercise of, any of the foregoing, however arising, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all registrations and applications for, and renewals or extensions of, such rights or forms of protection pursuant to the Laws of any jurisdiction throughout in any part of the world.
IP means all intellectual property and industrial property rights comprising or relating to/ of the following: (a) Patents; (b) Trademarks; (c) internet domain names, whether or not Trademarks, registered by any authorized private registrar or Governmental Authority, web addresses, web pages, website and URLs; (d) works of authorship, expressions, designs and design registrations, whether or not copyrightable, including copyrights and copyrightable works, software and firmware, application programming interfaces, architecture, files, records, schematics, data, data files, and databases and other specifications and documentation; (e)
IP means anything protectable by an Intellectual Property Right.
IP means Patents, Non-patented IP, rights in Confidential Information and Know-How to the extent protected under applicable laws anywhere in the world. For the avoidance of doubt, Trademarks are not comprised by this definition.
IP means all types of intellectual property, whether or not capable of being registered, including but not limited to works of authorship, copyrights, inventions, discoveries, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, database rights, know-how, methodologies, algorithms, formats, software, source code, tools, data structures, and design protocols.
IP or “Interconnection Point” means the point at which a Party who receives traffic originating on the network of the other Party assesses Reciprocal Compensation charges for the further transport and termination of that traffic.
IP is either (i) the percentage of the TIO which is to be determined by the individual performance of the Officer as established by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Bank pursuant to the Bank's Annual Incentive Plan for Select Executives for the year in which the employment of the Officer by the Bank terminates or, (ii) if no target incentive opportunity has been established with respect to the Officer by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Bank for the year in which the employment of the Officer by the Bank terminates, then the lowest percentage of the target incentive opportunity to be determined by the individual performance of the Officer established by the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Bank for the Officer pursuant to the Annual Incentive Plan for Select Executives during the period of three (3) years ending immediately prior to the date of termination;