Assignment of Right. 6. (a) All intellectual property in whatever form including, without limitation, inventions, discoveries, ideas, computer programs, programs based upon or developed from computer programs, improvements, codes, methods, algorithms, trade secrets, know-how, system documentation, technical data, drawings, flow charts, prototypes, design specifications, and any other documentation, notes and materials related to the foregoing (whether or not patentable or copyrightable) that are conceived or made by me, either alone or with others, during the course of or derived from my Employment by Company and in any way related to my Employment or to any business in which Company is engaged at any time during the term of my Employment or (if it should reasonably be known by me) is considering in engaging (“Discoveries”), shall be deemed to be “works made for hire” if permitted by applicable law and shall belong to Company.
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Assignment of Right. 6. (a) All intellectual property in whatever form including, without limitation, inventions, discoveries, ideas, computer programs, programs based upon or developed from computer programs, improvements, codes, methods, algorithms, trade secrets, know-how, system documentation, technical data, drawings, flow charts, prototypes, design specifications, and any other documentation, notes and materials related to the foregoing (whether or not patentable or copyrightable) that are conceived or made by me, either alone or with others, during the course of or derived from my Employment by Company and in any way related to my Employment or to any business in which Company is engaged at any time during the term of my Employment or (if it should reasonably be known by me) is considering in engaging (“"Discoveries”"), shall be deemed to be “"works made for hire” " if permitted by applicable law and shall belong to Company.
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