Common use of Dissemination Clause in Contracts

Dissemination. 1. Each beneficiary shall ensure that the foreground of which it has ownership is disseminated as swiftly as possible. If it fails to do so, the REA may disseminate that foreground. 2. Dissemination activities shall be compatible with the protection of intellectual property rights, confidentiality obligations and the legitimate interests of the owner(s) of the foreground. 3. At least 45 days prior notice of any dissemination activity shall be given to the other beneficiaries concerned, including sufficient information concerning the planned dissemination activity and the data envisaged to be disseminated. Following notification, any of those beneficiaries may object within 30 days of the notification to the envisaged dissemination activity if it considers that its legitimate interests in relation to its foreground or background could suffer disproportionately great harm. In such cases, the dissemination activity may not take place unless appropriate steps are taken to safeguard these legitimate interests. The beneficiaries may agree in writing on different time-limits to those set out in this paragraph, which may include a deadline for determining the appropriate steps to be taken. 4. All publications or any other dissemination relating to foreground shall include the following statement to indicate that said foreground was generated with the assistance of financial support from the Union: The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n° [xxxxxx]15 Any dissemination activity shall be reported in the plan for the use and dissemination of foreground, including sufficient details/references to enable the REA to trace the activity. With regard to scientific publications relating to foreground published before or after the final report, such details/references and an abstract of the publication must be provided to the REA at the latest two months following publication. Furthermore, an electronic copy of the published version or the final manuscript accepted for publication shall also be provided to the REA at the same time for the purpose set out in Article II.12.2 if this does not infringe any rights of third parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement, Fp7 Grant Agreement, Fp7 Grant Agreement

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Dissemination. 1. Each beneficiary shall ensure that the foreground of which it has ownership is disseminated as swiftly as possible. If it fails to do so, the REA Agency may disseminate that foreground. 2. Dissemination activities shall be compatible with the protection of intellectual property rights, confidentiality obligations and the legitimate interests of the owner(s) of the foreground. 3. At least 45 days prior notice of any dissemination activity shall be given to the other beneficiaries concerned, including sufficient information concerning the planned dissemination activity and the data envisaged to be disseminated. Following notification, any of those beneficiaries may object within 30 days of the notification to the envisaged dissemination activity if it considers that its legitimate interests in relation to its foreground or background could suffer disproportionately great harm. In 12 This statement will have to be translated into the language of the patent filing. Translations in all European Union languages will be provided. such cases, the dissemination activity may not take place unless appropriate steps are taken to safeguard these legitimate interests. The beneficiaries may agree in writing on different time-limits to those set out in this paragraph, which may include a deadline for determining the appropriate steps to be taken. 4. All publications or any other dissemination relating to foreground shall include the following statement to indicate that said foreground was generated with the assistance of financial support from the Union: The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n° [xxxxxx]15 xxxx]. 13 Any dissemination activity shall be reported in the plan for the use and dissemination of foreground, including sufficient details/references to enable the REA Agency to trace the activity. With regard to scientific publications relating to foreground published before or after the final report, such details/references and an abstract of the publication must be provided to the REA Agency at the latest two months following publication. Furthermore, an electronic copy of the published version or the final manuscript accepted for publication shall also be provided to the REA Agency at the same time for the purpose set out in Article II.12.2 if this does not infringe any rights of third parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fp7 Erc Csa Grant Agreement, Fp7 Erc Csa Grant Agreement

Dissemination. 1. Each beneficiary shall ensure that the foreground of which it has ownership is disseminated as swiftly as possible. If it fails to do so, the REA Commission may disseminate that foreground. 2. Dissemination activities shall be compatible with the protection of intellectual property rights, confidentiality obligations and the legitimate interests of the owner(s) of the foreground. 3. At least 45 days prior notice of any dissemination activity shall be given to the other beneficiaries concerned, including sufficient information concerning the planned dissemination activity and the data envisaged to be disseminated. Following notification, any of those beneficiaries may object within 30 days of the notification to the envisaged dissemination activity if it considers that its legitimate interests in relation to its foreground or background could suffer disproportionately great harm. In such cases, the dissemination activity may not take place unless appropriate steps are taken to safeguard these legitimate interests. The beneficiaries may agree in writing on different time-limits to those set out in this paragraph, which may include a deadline for determining the appropriate steps to be taken. 4. All publications or any other dissemination relating to foreground shall include the following statement to indicate that said foreground was generated with the assistance of financial support from the UnionCommunity: The research leading to these results has received funding from the [European Union Community's] Seventh Framework Programme ([FP7/2007-2013) ] under grant agreement n° [xxxxxx]15 xxxxxx]. 11 Any dissemination activity shall be reported in the plan for the use and dissemination of foreground, including sufficient details/references to enable the REA Commission to trace the activity. With regard to scientific publications relating to foreground published before or after the final report, such details/references and an abstract of the publication must be provided to the REA Commission at the latest two months following publication. Furthermore, an electronic copy of the published version or the final manuscript accepted for publication shall also be provided to the REA Commission at the same time for the purpose set out in Article II.12.2 if this does not infringe any rights of third parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement

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Dissemination. 1. Each beneficiary shall ensure that the foreground of which it has ownership is disseminated as swiftly as possible. If it fails to do so, the REA Commission may disseminate that foreground. 2. Dissemination activities shall be compatible with the protection of intellectual property rights, confidentiality obligations and the legitimate interests of the owner(s) of the foreground. 3. At least 45 days prior notice of any dissemination activity shall be given to the other beneficiaries concerned, including sufficient information concerning the planned dissemination activity and the data envisaged to be disseminated. Following notification, any of those beneficiaries may object within 30 days of the notification to the envisaged dissemination activity if it considers that its legitimate interests in relation to its foreground or background could suffer disproportionately great harm. In such cases, the dissemination activity may not take place unless appropriate steps are taken to safeguard these legitimate interests. The beneficiaries may agree in writing on different time-limits to those set out in this paragraph, which may include a deadline for determining the appropriate steps to be taken. 4. All publications or any other dissemination relating to foreground shall include the following statement to indicate that said foreground was generated with the assistance of financial support from the UnionCommunity: The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme Community's Research Fund for Coal and Steel (FP7/2007-2013RFCS) under grant agreement n° [xxxxxx]15 xxxxxx].15 Any dissemination activity shall be reported in the plan for the use and dissemination of foreground, including sufficient details/references to enable the REA Commission to trace the activity. With regard to scientific publications relating to foreground published before or after the final reportpublication of the publishable report as referred to in Article II.4.1.a), such details/references and an abstract of the publication must be provided to the REA Commission at the latest two months following publication. Furthermore, an electronic copy of the published version or the final manuscript accepted for publication shall also be provided to the REA Commission at the same time for the purpose set out in Article II.12.2 if this does not infringe any rights of third parties. 5. With due regard to provisions under this section, the Commission shall ensure that the results, either upon the closing date of or during the project, are presented or published via any suitable media in order to make them available to interested parties in the European Union. Beneficiaries are required to provide all reasonable assistance regarding the scientific and technical aspects of any such presentation or publication and, in particular, shall make available the specialists and research officers concerned to act as presenters and/or rapporteurs. Beneficiaries shall keep all relevant documents produced during the research work at the disposal of interested parties in the European Union for five years, having due regard where necessary to any rights regarding patents and know-how.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: RFCS Grant Agreement

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