Common use of Assignments and Prior IP Clause in Contracts

Assignments and Prior IP. All inventions and know-how conceived by employees of a Group Company related to the Business of such Group Company are currently owned exclusively by a Group Company. All employees, contractors, agents and consultants of a Group Company who are or were involved in the creation of any Intellectual Property for such Group Company have executed an assignment of inventions agreement that vests in a Group Company ownership of all right, title and interest in and to such Intellectual Property. All employee inventors of Company Owned IP have received reasonable reward and remunerations from a Group Company for his/her service inventions or service technology achievements in accordance with the applicable laws. It will not be necessary to utilize any Intellectual Property of any such Persons made prior to their employment by a Group Company, except for those that are exclusively owned by a Group Company. To the Warrantors’ knowledge, none of the employees, consultants or independent contractors, currently or previously employed or otherwise engaged by any Group Company, (a) is in violation of any current or prior confidentiality, non-competition or non-solicitation obligations to such Group Company or to any other Persons, including former employers, or (b) is obligated under any Contract, or subject to any Governmental Order, that would interfere with the use of his or her best efforts to promote the interests of the Group Companies or that would conflict with the Business of such Group Company as presently and as proposed to be conducted.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Adagene Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (Adagene Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (Adagene Inc.)

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