Common use of Definition of Company Inventions Clause in Contracts

Definition of Company Inventions. “Company Inventions” means all ideas, methodologies, processes, trademarks and service marks, trade secrets, copyrights, patents, inventions, discoveries and improvements to any of the foregoing, that Employee learns of, conceives, develops or creates alone or with others during Employee’s employment with the Company (whether or not conceived, developed or created during regular working hours) that directly or indirectly arise from or relate to: (i) the Company’s Business (as defined below), technology, products, software, or services; (ii) work or research performed for the Company by Employee or any other Company officer, employee, agent, contractor or subcontractor; (iii) the use of the Company’s products, technology, equipment, software, or time; or (iv) access to Confidential Information belonging to the Company or a Company customer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (NewAge, Inc.), Indemnification Agreement (New Age Beverages Corp), Indemnification Agreement (New Age Beverages Corp)

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