Common use of Business Property Rights Clause in Contracts

Business Property Rights. The property referred herein, together with (i) all designs, methods, inventions and know-how related thereto and (ii) all trademarks, trade names, service marks, and copyrights claimed or used by the Company which have not been registered (collectively "Business Property Rights"), constitute all such proprietary rights owned or held by the Company. The Company owns or has valid rights to use all such Business Property Rights without conflict with the rights of others. Except as set forth herein, no person or corporation has made or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened to make any claims that the operation of the business of the Company is in violation of or infringes any Business Property Rights or any other proprietary or trade rights of any third party. To the knowledge of the Company, no third party is in violation of or is infringing upon any Business Property Rights.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (China Intelligence Information Systems Inc.), Stock Purchase Agreement (China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc.), Stock Purchase Agreement (China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc.)

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