DERIVATIVRE WORK Sample Clauses

DERIVATIVRE WORK. Any modified or derivative works for use for the Licensed Products such modified or derivative works shall be deemed to be “Licensed Copyrighted Works.” Except as expressly permitted under this Agreement, Licensee shall not itself develop or use any modified or derivative works of the Licensed Copyrighted Works. Notwithstanding any provision of law that may initially vest ownership of copyrights in modifications or derivative works of the Licensed Copyrighted Works in Licensee or a third party that Licensee may engage in connection therewith, Licensor and Licensee hereby expressly agree that Licensor shall be considered the author and owner of the copyrights in the Licensed Copyrighted Works, including any derivative works or modifications of the original Licensed Copyrighted Works, whether or not any such modified or derivative works are approved by Licensor for use in connection with the Licensed Copyrighted Works and the Business. To the extent permitted by law, the creation of any modifications or derivative works of the Licensed Copyrighted Works shall be deemed “works made for hirefor Licensor. Licensee shall execute any documents, including assignments, Licensor may determine it requires to vest ownership of the Licensed Copyrighted Works, including any modifications or derivative works of the original Licensed Copyrighted Works, in Licensee. Licensee shall have sole discretion as to whether to seek registration of the Licensed Copyrighted Works, but in no event, shall Licensee apply for copyright registration of any of such works in its own name. Licensee shall execute written agreements, in a form acceptable to Licensor, with any independent contractor Licensee engages in connection with the creation of modifications or derivative works of the Licensed Copyrighted Works to ensure that such independent contractor is bound by this Section 1.3 to the same extent as Licensor.
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