Project IP definition

Project IP means any Intellectual Property created, invented or discovered in carrying out the Project including in respect of the Project Results but does not include Background IP or copyright in a Student’s thesis or other material produced by him/her for the purpose of assessment towards his/her degree.
Project IP means the Intellectual Property Rights in the Deliverables and all other goods, materials, documents or data created in the performance of the Supplier's obligations under the Contract;
Project IP means all Intellectual Property Rights arising or created by Deswik or a third party exclusively for the Client in performing the Services, but does not include Deswik Background IP. Proposal means the proposal provided by Deswik to the Client in respect to the Services. Protected Code means any source code which Deswik or a third party has taken steps to protect from Access.

Examples of Project IP in a sentence

  • To the extent that the Project IP include personal information, the parties will agree and comply with appropriate protocols for handling the Project IP, consistent with applicable laws and ethics approvals obtained for the Project.

  • The Client grants to Deswik a non-exclusive, global, irrevocable, perpetual license to exercise: the Intellectual Property Rights in any Client Material in connection with Deswik providing Services to the Client, including to use and modify the Client Material for that purpose; and the Project IP in connection with Deswik’s business, including to reuse non Client-specific Project IP for other clients of Deswik.

  • On the other hand, where the feedback is accepted, it reinforces the employee’s direction, effort on the task, and persistence on the task.

  • All of the costs associated with commercialising of the Project IP (including patent and legal costs) will be paid by the Administering Institution.

  • Out of any net proceeds received by the Administering Institution from commercialising the Project IP (after all the Administering Institution’s costs associated with commercialising the Project IP have first been deducted and FightMND’s costs have been reimbursed), the Administering Institution will pay 10% of all net commercialisation proceeds to FightMND in perpetuity.


More Definitions of Project IP

Project IP means all Intellectual Property Rights brought into existence for the purpose of providing the Services, including the Milestone Reports, Final Report and any Deliverables; Protected Data means MLA Data, MLA’s Confidential Information and any Personal Information provided by MLA to the Consultant; Related Bodies Corporate has the same meaning given to it in the Corporations Xxx 0000 (Cth);
Project IP means Intellectual Property which arises out of the Work, including the Reports; Related Bodies Corporate has the same meaning given to it in the Corporations Xxx 0000 (Cth);
Project IP means any and all Intellectual Property Rights that have been created in the course of the Project;
Project IP means Intellectual Property that is brought into existence by or on behalf of the Commissioned Organisation as a result of performing the Services under the Project Agreement.
Project IP means all information, data techniques, know-how, results, inventions, software, discoveries and materials (regardless of the form or medium in which they are disclosed or stored): created or developed by the University in the course of and as a result of carrying out the Project; and
Project IP means all intellectual property (present or future) created, discovered or coming into existence as a result of, for the purpose of, or in connection with the performance of the Contract.
Project IP means all Intellectual Property developed or conceived (a) after the Effective Date of the Statement of Work and (b) in furtherance of such Statement of Work, whether developed or conceived jointly or independently by the parties.