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Derived Works from [Circuit A] Property. Except as specified in Section 13.02(a), any and all data, information, and material created, conceived, reduced to practice, or developed pursuant to this Agreement, but not pursuant to the License Agreement, including, without limitation, written works, processes, methods, inventions, discoveries, software, works of visual art, audio works, look-and-feel attributes, and multimedia works, to the extent based on, using, or derived from, in whole or in part, any [Circuit A] Property (and specifically including any materials included in the Policy Trailer or the Branded Slots based on or derived from materials supplied by [Circuit A]), whether or not done on [Circuit A]’s facilities, with [Circuit A]’s or LLC’s equipment, or by [Circuit A] personnel, by either Party alone or with each other or any third party, and any and all right, title, and interest therein and thereto (including, but not limited to, the right to xxx for past infringement) (collectively, “[Circuit A] Derived Works”), shall be owned solely and exclusively by [Circuit A], and LLC hereby assigns, transfers, and conveys to [Circuit A] any right, title, or interest in or to any [Circuit A] Derived Work which it may at any time acquire by operation of law or otherwise. To the extent any [Circuit A] Derived Works are included in the Service, [Circuit A] hereby grants to LLC during the Term a nonexclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicenseable license to such [Circuit A] Derived Works solely for use in connection with the Service, as expressly provided by this Agreement.
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