For use outside the Field Sample Clauses

For use outside the Field. 6.3.1 Neither Party shall have the right to use another Party’s Background outside the Field without that other Party’s approval, but subject to the provisions under Subparagraph 6.3.3. 6.3.2 Each Party has the right to freely use the Foreground including all pertaining rights, title and interest outside the Field without any restriction but subject to provisions under Subparagraph 6.3.3 and subject to the restriction on the activities of the TPRF employee(s) involved in the IJDP described in Subparagraph 4.3.5. (a) Either Party may identify, within six (6) months of the moment such identification is reasonably possible, any Foreground that (i) requires or necessitates the use of a Party’s Background made available hereunder and (ii) cannot be commercialized without using or infringing a Party’s Background made available hereunder (“Identified Foreground”). Such Identified Foreground is to be reviewed and agreed by the TMT at its next scheduled meeting, and the commercialization of such Identified Foreground is subject to approval by the Steering Committee. Such Identified Foreground cannot be used by either Party outside the Field, unless specific terms and conditions for its use outside the Field are agreed by the Steering Committee. In the event of an impasse at the Steering Committee, this dispute will be treated as described in Paragraph 13.3. (b) For the purposes of Subparagraph 6.3.3(a), the “use of Identified Foreground” outside the Field shall mean, but is not limited to, the performance of research and development work based on such Identified Foreground, process development based on such Identified Foreground and implementation of such Identified Foreground in other technologies. The agreed specific terms and conditions referred to in Subparagraph 6.3.3(a) should include, in the event that direct or indirect use of Identified Foreground outside the Field would lead to commercialization, a non-exclusive right, granted by the Party owning and controlling the Background covered by the Identified Foreground, to commercialize the Identified Foreground outside the Field under normal and customary terms and conditions.
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For use outside the Field. 6.3.1 Neither Party shall have the right to use another Party’s Background outside the Field without that other Party’s approval, but subject to the provisions under Subparagraph 6.3.3. 6.3.2 Each Party has the right to freely use the Foreground including all pertaining rights, title and interest outside the Field without any restriction but subject to provisions under Subparagraph 6.3.3 and subject to the restriction on the activities of [***] involved in the IJDP described in Subparagraph 4.3.5.

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  • Third Party Use You may allow your agents, contractors and outsourcing service providers (each a “Permitted Third Party”) to use the Product(s) licensed to you hereunder solely for your benefit in accordance with the terms of this XXXX and you are responsible for any such Permitted Third Party’s compliance with this XXXX in such use. Any breach by any Permitted Third Party of the terms of this XXXX will be considered your breach.

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