Common use of COPYRIGHTS AND PATENT RIGHTS Clause in Contracts

COPYRIGHTS AND PATENT RIGHTS. Section 7.1 Copyright to the thesis If the candidate is the sole author of the doctoral thesis, he or she alone holds the copyright to the thesis. If the doctoral thesis consists of a collection of articles and a summary, the candidate alone holds the copyright to those parts of the thesis resulting from his or her independent, creative effort. In cases when an article or other manuscript is written by more than one author and it is not possible to identify the individual’s contribution to the whole, the article will be regarded as a joint work. The authors of such articles will hold a joint copyright. The external party may make copies at no charge of those parts of the doctoral thesis to which the candidate alone holds a copyright, as well as of other scholarly manuscripts resulting from the work involved in the thesis and to which the candidate alone holds a copyright, for use in its own activities. The same applies to presentations of the project to employees of the external party (and any students, if the external party is a teaching institution) in connection with the external party’s ordinary activities. In the event of such use of the doctoral thesis, the candidate must be credited on each copy produced in accordance with legislation and best practice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: The Agreement, The Agreement, The Agreement

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