Common use of Delay of Publication Clause in Contracts

Delay of Publication. Prior to the expiration of the thirty (30) day period specified in Section 2.7.1, the Steering Committee may notify the submitting party of its determination that such oral presentation or manuscript contains objectionable material or material that consists of patentable subject matter for which patent protection should be sought. The notified party shall withhold its proposed public disclosure and confer with the Steering Committee to determine the best course of action to take in order to modify the disclosure or to obtain patent protection. After resolution of the regulatory or commercial issues, or the filing of a patent application, the submitting party shall be free to submit the manuscript and/or make its public oral disclosure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: New Collaboration Agreement (Genvec Inc), New Collaboration Agreement (Genvec Inc), Collaboration Agreement (Genvec Inc)

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Delay of Publication. Prior to the expiration of the thirty (30) -------------------- day period specified in Section 2.7.1, the Steering Committee may notify the submitting party of its determination that such oral presentation or manuscript contains objectionable material or material that consists of patentable subject matter for which patent protection should be sought. The notified party shall withhold its proposed public disclosure and confer with the Steering Committee to determine the best course of action to take in order to modify the disclosure or to obtain patent protection. After resolution of the regulatory or commercial issues, or the filing of a patent application, the submitting party shall be free to submit the manuscript and/or make its public oral disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaboration Agreement (Genvec Inc)

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Delay of Publication. Prior to the expiration of the thirty -------------------- (30) day period specified in Section 2.7.1, the Steering Committee may notify the submitting party of its determination that such oral presentation or manuscript contains objectionable material or material that consists of patentable subject matter for which patent protection should be sought. The notified party shall withhold its proposed public disclosure and confer with the Steering Committee to determine the best course of action to take in order to modify the disclosure or to obtain patent protection. After resolution of the regulatory or commercial issues, or the filing of a patent application, the submitting party shall be free to submit the manuscript and/or make its public oral disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaboration Agreement (Genvec Inc)

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