Common use of Dissemination of own Results Clause in Contracts

Dissemination of own Results. 8.3.1.1 During the Project and for a period of 1 year after the end of the Project, the dissemination of own Results by one or several Parties including but not restricted to publications and presentations, shall be governed by the procedure of Article 29.1 of the Grant Agreement subject to the following provisions. Prior notice of any planned publication shall be given to the other Parties at least 45 calendar days before the publication. Any objection to the planned publication shall be made in accordance with the Grant Agreement in writing to the Coordinator and to the Party or Parties proposing the dissemination within 30 calendar days after receipt of the notice. If no objection is made within the time limit stated above, the publication is permitted. 8.3.1.2 An objection is justified if (a) the protection of the objecting Party's Results or Background would be adversely affected (b) the objecting Party's legitimate academic or commercial interests in relation to the Results or Background would be significantly harmed. The objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications. The MGA obligation of Article 29 on this procedure is not expressly limited in time at all. Participants need, however, a defined end of this obligation to ask their project partners before each publication. The limit can be adapted to the needs of the individual project and might span from directly after the end of the project to 4 years afterwards. 8.3.1.3 If an objection has been raised the involved Parties shall discuss how to overcome the justified grounds for the objection on a timely basis (for example by amendment to the planned publication and/or by protecting information before publication) and the objecting Party shall not unreasonably continue the opposition if appropriate measures are taken following the discussion. The objecting Party can request a publication delay of not more than 90 calendar days from the time it raises such an objection. After 90 calendar days the publication is permitted, provided that Confidential Information of the objecting Party has been removed from the Publication as indicated by the objecting Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

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Dissemination of own Results. 8.3.1.1 During the Project and for a period of 1 year after the end of the Project, the dissemination of own Results by one or several Parties parties including but not restricted to publications and presentations, shall be governed by the procedure of Article 29.1 of the Grant Agreement subject to the following provisions. Prior notice of any planned publication shall be given to the other Parties at least 45 calendar days before the publication. Any objection to the planned publication shall be made in accordance with the Grant Agreement in writing to the Coordinator and to the Party or Parties proposing the dissemination within 30 calendar days after receipt of the notice. If no objection is made within the time limit stated above, the publication is permitted. 8.3.1.2 An objection is justified if (a) the protection of the objecting Party's Results or Background would be adversely affected (b) the objecting Party's legitimate academic or commercial interests in relation to the Results or Background would be significantly harmed. The objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications. The MGA obligation of Article 29 on this procedure is not expressly limited in time at all. Participants need, however, a defined end of this obligation to ask their project partners before each publication. The limit can be adapted to the needs of the individual project and might span from directly after the end of the project to 4 years afterwards. 8.3.1.3 If an objection has been raised the involved Parties shall discuss how to overcome the justified grounds for the objection on a timely basis (for example by amendment to the planned publication and/or by protecting information before publication) and the objecting Party shall not unreasonably continue the opposition if appropriate measures are taken following the discussion. The objecting Party can request a publication delay of not more than 90 calendar days from the time it raises such an objection. After 90 calendar days the publication is permitted, provided that Confidential Information of the objecting Party has been removed from the Publication as indicated by the objecting Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement

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Dissemination of own Results. 8.3.1.1 ‌ For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Section 9.2 has impact on the confidentiality obligations set out in Section 11. During the Project TRANSCAN-3 Action and for a period of 1 one (1) year after the end of the ProjectTRANSCAN-3 Action, the dissemination of own Results by one or several Parties Parties, including but not restricted to publications and presentations, shall be governed by the procedure of Article 29.1 of the Grant Agreement subject to the following provisions. Prior notice of any planned publication shall be given to the other Parties at least 45 calendar days before the publication. Any objection to the planned publication shall be made in accordance with the Grant Agreement in writing to the Coordinator and to the Party or Parties proposing the dissemination within 30 21 calendar days after receipt of the notice. If no objection is made within the time limit stated above, the publication is permitted. 8.3.1.2 An objection is justified if (a) if: • the protection of the objecting Party's Results or Background would be adversely affected (b) affected; and, • the objecting Party's legitimate academic or commercial interests in relation to the Results or Background would be significantly harmed. The objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications. The MGA obligation of Article 29 on this procedure is not expressly limited in time at all. Participants need, however, a defined end of this obligation to ask their project partners before each publication. The limit can be adapted to the needs of the individual project and might span from directly after the end of the project to 4 years afterwards. 8.3.1.3 If an objection has been raised the involved Parties shall discuss how to overcome the justified grounds for the objection on a timely basis (for example by amendment to the planned publication and/or by protecting information before publication) and the objecting Party shall not unreasonably continue the opposition if appropriate measures are taken following the discussion. The objecting Party can request a publication delay of not more than 90 calendar days from the time it raises such an objection. After 90 calendar days the publication is permitted, provided that Confidential Information of the objecting Party has been removed from the Publication publication as indicated by the objecting Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consortium Agreement

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