Circumstances Under Which the College Would Not Claim Proprietary Interest. A. If a faculty member has produced anything in the Area of Proprietary Interest on his/her own time, not involving College money, equipment, materials, personnel, or time (for which said person was paid to perform contracted duties), the College shall have no right to such material, processes, products, or techniques as specified in the Area of Proprietary Interest. This section shall include materials developed on Sabbatical Leave. B. The College would take no proprietary interest in an approved project as long as the total compensation to the faculty member was less than or equal to a four (4) contact hour supplemental payment; or if the faculty member received no compensation and direct or indirect cost to the College was no more than a four (4) contact hour supplemental payment. Under this circumstance, the College would retain the right to internally use that which was developed, without payment to the faculty member and/or copyright/patent holder. The faculty member would be free, at his/her expense, to seek a copyright or patent and/or to market that which was developed.
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Circumstances Under Which the College Would Not Claim Proprietary Interest. A. A . If a faculty member has produced anything in the Area of Proprietary Interest on his/her their own time, not involving College Col- lege money, equipment, materials, personnel, or time (for which said person was paid to perform contracted duties), the College shall have no right to such material, processes, products, or techniques as specified in the Area of Proprietary Propri- etary Interest. This section shall include materials developed on Sabbatical Leave.
B. B . The College would take no proprietary interest in an approved project as long as the total compensation to the faculty member was less than or equal to a four (4) contact hour supplemental payment; or if the faculty member received no compensation and direct or indirect cost to the College was no more than a four (4) contact hour supplemental sup- plemental payment. Under this circumstance, the College would retain the right to internally use that which was developed, without payment pay- ment to the faculty member and/or copyright/patent holder. The faculty member would be free, at his/her their expense, to seek a copyright or patent and/or to market that which was developed.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Circumstances Under Which the College Would Not Claim Proprietary Interest. A. If a faculty member has produced anything in the Area of Proprietary Interest on his/her their own time, not involving College Col- lege money, equipment, materials, personnel, or time (for which said person was paid to perform contracted duties), the College shall have no right to such material, processes, products, or techniques as specified in the Area of Proprietary Propri- etary Interest. This section shall include materials developed on Sabbatical Leave.
B. The College would take no proprietary interest in an approved project as long as the total compensation to the faculty member was less than or equal to a four (4) contact hour supplemental payment; or if the faculty member received no compensation and direct or indirect cost to the College was no more than a four (4) contact hour supplemental sup- plemental payment. Under this circumstance, the College would retain the right to internally use that which was developed, without payment pay- ment to the faculty member and/or copyright/patent holder. The faculty member would be free, at his/her their expense, to seek a copyright or patent and/or to market that which was developed.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement