Common use of Intellectual and Industrial Property Clause in Contracts

Intellectual and Industrial Property. 13.1 IBM assumes and will assume ownership and MSL assigns and will assign all intellectual and industrial property rights for hardware, software, design and documentation of all Products delivered under this Agreement IBM will also own and MSL will assign any invention made by MSL on Products, and on any invention related to IBM processes and systems that MSL makes while MSL uses those processes and systems in the performance of this Agreement provided that nothing herein shall restrict MSL's right to use such inventions in the performance of its obligations hereunder. MSL shall not use any proprietary processes for the assembly, subassembly and final tests, and quality testing of the Products subject to this Agreement unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Outsourcing Agreement (Manufacturers Services LTD), Outsourcing Agreement (Manufacturers Services LTD), Outsourcing Agreement (Manufacturers Services LTD)

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