IP Policy definition

IP Policy means the intellectual property policy of LLS attached hereto as Appendix B.
IP Policy means the EIT Manufacturing’s IP Policy as available on EIT Manufacturing’s website.
IP Policy or “these Policies” means this “International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) Intellectual Property Policy for Members” document.

Examples of IP Policy in a sentence

  • Lead Creators shall be responsible for informing co-workers, including students, of their rights and obligations under this Policy as well as under contracts, grants and the like before initiation of a research, creative or other project which would fall under this IP Policy.

  • In the event of a conflict between this IP Policy and any policy of the Board of Regents, the latter shall prevail.

  • This IP Policy may be changed by the President on the recommendation of the Intellectual Property Committee, with the endorsement of the Faculty Senate.

  • According to the IP Policy, University owns intellectual property that is developed by individuals within the course and scope of performing services for the University, and using significant University resources (with certain exceptions as further described in the IP Policy).

  • To the extent any such intellectual property is owned by ABOR according to the IP Policy.


More Definitions of IP Policy

IP Policy or “Policy” means this Intellectual Property Policy and Procedures and any valid amendments to it.
IP Policy means this Policy and the procedures for the ownership and exploitation of Intellectual Property with NHS Tayside (as amended from time to time);
IP Policy means the University’s “Policy on Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer and Research Collaboration” as may be amended from time to time.
IP Policy means the current Institution policy on Intellectual Property;