Company Inventions Sample Clauses

Company Inventions. Title to Inventions conceived through UNIVERSITY’s access to Confidential Information provided in connection with this agreement and that are intrinsic to or derived directly from COMPANY Confidential Information shall vest in COMPANY.
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Company Inventions. The provisions in Section 2.1 shall apply only to “Company Inventions” as defined herein. Company Inventions shall mean any Invention that meets any one of the following criteria:
Company Inventions. The Employee agrees that all Company Inventions conceived or first reduced to practice by the Employee during the Term or prior to the Term while an employee of or consultant of the Company, and all patent rights and copyrights to such Company Inventions shall become and remain the property of the Company, and the Employee hereby irrevocably and unconditionally sells, transfers, conveys, assigns and delivers to Company (i) Employee’s entire worldwide right, title and interest in and to the Company Inventions, any continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-exams, or extensions thereof; together with the right to xxx for and recover and retain damages with respect to past infringements of the Company Inventions by third parties, both foreign and domestic, the same to be held and enjoyed by Company for the Company’s own use and enjoyment, and for the use and enjoyment of its successors, assigns or other legal representatives as fully and entirely as the same would have been held and enjoyed by Employee if this assignment had not been made, (ii) all applications for industrial property protection, including, without limitation, all applications for patents, utility models and designs which may heretofore have been filed or may hereafter be filed for said inventions in any country, together with the right to file such applications and the right to claim the same priority rights derived from said patent applications under the patent laws of the United States, the International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, or any international agreement or the domestic laws of the country in which any such application is filed, as may be applicable, and (iii) all forms of industrial property protection, including, without limitation, patents, utility models and designs which may heretofore have been granted or may hereafter be granted for said inventions in any country and all extensions, renewals and reissues thereof. If the Employee conceives an Invention during the Term of this Agreement for which there is a reasonable basis to believe that the conceived Invention is a Company Invention, the Employee shall promptly provide a written description of the conceived Invention to the Company adequate to allow evaluation thereof for a determination by the Company as to whether the Invention is a Company Invention. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Section 8(a) shall not apply to any Invention that the Employee may deve...
Company Inventions. (a) During the Employment Period and thereafter, Employee will disclose promptly to the Company any and all Company Inventions (as defined below). Employee hereby assigns, and agrees during the Employment Period and thereafter to assign, to the Company all of Employee’s right, title and interest in any Company Inventions and in any and all applications and registrations for any form of intellectual property applicable to any Company Inventions. Employee acknowledges that all Company Inventions consisting of Works are intended to be “works made for hire”, as that term is defined in Section 101 of the United States Copyright Act of 1976 (the “Act”), and will be automatically the sole property of the Company within the meaning of the Act. If the copyright to any such Works will not be the property of the Company by operation of law, Employee will, without further consideration, assign to the Company all of my right, title and interest in such the copyright to such Works. Employee hereby waives, to the extent permitted by law, all claims to moral rights in any Company Inventions.
Company Inventions. The Contractor has no right or interest in any work or product resulting from the Services the Contractor performs for the Company, or any of the documents, reports, or other materials the Contractor creates in connection with those Services (collectively, the “Company Inventions”), and has no right to or interest in any copyright to the Company Inventions. The Company Inventions have been specially commissioned or ordered by the Company as “works made-for-hire,” as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act, and the Company is therefore the author and owner of all copyrights in the Company Inventions.
Company Inventions. For purposes of this Agreement, “Company Inventions” shall mean any Invention that either:
Company Inventions. Subject to Article 3, the following inventions shall be owned by Company and are "Company Inventions":
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Company Inventions. Grantee agrees that all Company Inventions belong to the Company. Grantee agrees to and does hereby assign and transfer to the Company Grantee’s entire right, title, and interest in and to all Company Inventions. Grantee further agrees to promptly and fully disclose all Company Inventions to the Company and to execute and deliver any and all lawful applications, assignments, and other documents which the Company requests for protecting the Company Inventions in the United States or any other country. The Company will have the full and sole power to prosecute such applications and to take all other actions concerning the Company Inventions, and Grantee agrees to cooperate fully, at the expense of the Company, in the preparation and prosecution of all such applications and in any legal actions and proceedings concerning the Company Inventions.
Company Inventions. The Consultant has no right or interest in any work or product resulting from the Services the Consultant performs for the Company, or any of the documents, reports, or other materials the Consultant creates in connection with those Services (collectively, the “Company Inventions”), and has no right to or interest in any copyright to the Company Inventions. The Company Inventions have been specially commissioned or ordered by the Company as “works made-for-hire,” as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act, and the Company is therefore the author and the owner of all copyrights in the Company Inventions.
Company Inventions. The Employee agrees that all Company Inventions conceived or first reduced to practice by the Employee during the Term of this Agreement, and all patent rights and copyrights to such Company Inventions shall become and remain the property of the Company, and the Employee hereby irrevocably assigns to the Company all of his rights to all Company Inventions. If the Employee conceives an Invention during the Term of this Agreement for which there is a reasonable basis to believe that the conceived Invention is a Company Invention, the Employee shall promptly provide a written description of the conceived Invention to the Company adequate to allow evaluation thereof for a determination by the Company as to whether the Invention is a Company Invention. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Section 8(a) shall not apply to any Invention that the Employee may develop without using the Company’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information, except for any Inventions that either (i) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the Invention to the Business of the Company, or to actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the Company; or (ii) result from any work performed by the Employee for the Company.
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