College Ownership Sample Clauses

College Ownership. The College shall own the copyright of copyrightable works created by faculty members in the following circumstances: 1. The College expressly directs a faculty member to create a specified work as part of their regular work assignment or directly compensates a faculty member to create a specified work as part of a work for hire agreement.
College Ownership. Where intellectual property is generated by a specific College assignment or as a result of labors for which the individual was employed, the College shall be the sole recipient of all income derived from intellectual property royalties. The College may share portions of income derived with the author/creator/inventor/artist. Such efforts shall be determined on a case-by-case basis
College Ownership. The College shall register the copyright or patent and pay all the fees.
College Ownership. The College shall be assigned the right to ownership of materials, processes, or inventions if: 17.01.02.01 the materials, processes, or inventions were commissioned and paid for by the College via stipends, grants or other College funds, or 17.01.02.02 the work resulting in the materials, processes, or inventions was performed by the faculty member within his or her contracted scope of employment, including the preparation of course materials.
College Ownership. The College shall own the copyright of copyrightable works created by faculty members in the following circumstances: 1. The College expressly directs a faculty member to create a specified work as part of their regular work assignment or directly compensates a faculty member to create a specified work as part of a work for hire agreement. 2. The work is created with extraordinary use of College resources. This refers to unusual and substantial personnel expenses, including release time given to faculty, and significant support from non-teaching staff, such as editors, graphic artists, and librarians. Significant use of College resources during sabbatical leave may be considered extraordinary. Such an arrangement shall be agreed to in writing in advance of the project. 3. The faculty author voluntarily transfers the copyright, in whole or in part, to the College in the form of a signed contract. 4. The work is created in the regular course of a faculty member’s employment and relates to the administration of the College.
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