Common use of Death of the Depositor Clause in Contracts

Death of the Depositor. a. Following the death of the Depositor, or in the event that the Depositor's organization ceases to exist, Content in the ‘Restricted Access’ category shall automatically be transferred to the ‘Public’ category. This is not applicable if Content contains personal data or such material, which copyright moves to the heirs of the original copyright owner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Depositing Agreement, www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de, License Agreement

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Death of the Depositor. a. Following the death of the Depositor, or in the event that the DepositorDepositor 's organization ceases to exist, Content in the ‘Restricted “Academic Accesscategory shall automatically be transferred trans- ferred to the Publiccategory. This is not applicable if Content contains personal data or such material, which moves copyright moves to the heirs of the original copyright owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Death of the Depositor. a. Following the death of the Depositor, or in the event that the Depositor's organization ceases to exist, Content in the ‘Restricted Access’ category shall automatically be transferred to the ‘Public’ category. This is not applicable if Content contains personal data or such material, which copyright moves to the heirs of the original copyright owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: clarin.bbaw.de

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Death of the Depositor. a. a) Following the death of the Depositor, or in the event that the Depositor's organization ceases to exist, Content in the ‘Restricted Access’ category shall automatically be transferred to the ‘Public’ category. This is not applicable if Content contains personal data or such material, which copyright moves to the heirs of the original copyright owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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