Creation of Intellectual Property Sample Clauses

Creation of Intellectual Property. All Company Intellectual Property created, concerned, developed or discovered by any persons retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time is fully vested in the Company and no claim for compensation under section 40 Patents Act 1977 (or otherwise under any analogous or equivalent legislation anywhere in the world) has been made or so far as the Warrantors are aware is likely to be made against the Company in relation to the Company Intellectual Property by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time.
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Creation of Intellectual Property a. In the pursuit of academic endeavors and academic freedom, SFCC holds that the creation, discovery and dissemination of knowledge are central to the success of the mission of the College and to society as a whole.
Creation of Intellectual Property. 13.4.1 All registered Group Intellectual Property created, developed or discovered by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Group at any time is fully vested in the Group.
Creation of Intellectual Property. 10.16 All persons retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by any Group Company from time to time and who, in the course of such engagement created, discovered, conceived or developed work in which Intellectual Property subsists or might reasonably have been expected to subsist, are bound by agreements with the relevant Group Company whereby all such Intellectual Property vests in that Group Company and all moral rights are irrevocably and unconditionally waived. All such agreements contain terms which prevent such parties disclosing confidential information about that Group Company and its business. No such person has, or has made any claim to, any right, title or interest in or in respect of such Intellectual Property or to any compensation or remuneration in relation to such Intellectual Property, whether under section 40 Patents Act 1977 (or equivalent law or regulation in any jurisdiction) or otherwise. Use of name
Creation of Intellectual Property. All parties (whether individual, partnership or limited company) retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by any Group Company from time to time and who, in the course of such engagement solely created, discovered, conceived or developed work in which Intellectual Property subsists or arose are bound by agreements with the relevant Group Company whereby all such new and arising Intellectual Property vests or will vest in that Group Company. So far as the Seller is aware, no such party has, or has made any claim to, any right, title or interest in or in respect of such Intellectual Property or to any compensation or remuneration in relation to such Intellectual Property under section 40 Patents Xxx 0000.
Creation of Intellectual Property. 9.1 All parties (whether individual, partnership or limited company) retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time and who, in the course of such engagement created, discovered, conceived or developed work in which Intellectual Property subsists or arose or might reasonably have been expected to do so are bound by agreements with the Company whereby all such Intellectual Property vests in or is licensed to the Company. No such party has made any claim against the Company for any compensation or remuneration in relation to such Intellectual Property, whether under section 40 Patents Act 1977 or equivalent legislation in the world or otherwise.
Creation of Intellectual Property. So far the Vendors are aware all Business Intellectual Property created, conceived, developed or discovered by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Vendors from time to time for the purposes of the Business is fully vested in the Vendors and the Vendors have taken reasonable steps to maintain and protect the Business Intellectual Property.
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Creation of Intellectual Property. All parties (whether individual, partnership or limited company) retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by any Group Company from time to time (or formerly so engaged) and who, in the course of such engagement created or developed work in which Intellectual Property subsists are bound by agreements with the relevant Group Company whereby all such Intellectual Property vests solely in that Group Company, and all such agreements contain terms which prevent such parties disclosing confidential information and know-how about that Group Company and its business. No such party has or has any right to (or so far as the Sellers are aware has made any claim to) any right, title or interest in or in respect of such Intellectual Property or to any compensation or remuneration in relation to such Intellectual Property, whether under section 40 Patents Act 1977 (or equivalent legislation in the world) or otherwise.
Creation of Intellectual Property. 9.7.1 All employees and contractors who have created or developed any Intellectual Property which is material to the business of the Company, are and were contracted on terms under which any Intellectual Property created, developed or discovered by any person, vested in the Company; and where such IP currently subsists, it is fully vested in the Company.
Creation of Intellectual Property. All parties (whether individual, partnership or limited company) retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time to produce photographic images and who, in the course of such engagement created, discovered, conceived or developed photographic images in which Intellectual Property subsists or arose or might reasonably have been expected to do so are bound by agreements with the Company whereby all such Intellectual Property vests in or is licensed to the Company, and all such agreements contain terms which prevent such parties disclosing confidential information and know-how about the Company and its business. No such party has, or has made any claim to, any right, title or interest in or in respect of such Intellectual Property or to any compensation or remuneration in relation to such Intellectual Property, whether under section 40 Patents Act 1977 or equivalent legislation in the world or otherwise.
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