Common use of Intellectual Property Arrangements Clause in Contracts

Intellectual Property Arrangements. 6.1 Copyright in the Candidate’s Assessment Items will be owned by the Candidate. This does not affect the ownership of any Host IP which is referred to or incorporated in those Assessment Items. The Host may retain a copy of the Candidate’s Assessment Items and use them for the purposes for which they were created and for other business purposes. 6.2 Apart from the Candidate’s Assessment Items, any other intellectual property created, owned or likely to be owned by the Candidate as a result of the Candidate participating in the Internship, undertaking the Internship Project, or achieving any outcomes outlined in the Project Plan (“Other IP”) will be dealt with as follows: ☐✔ Option A (Default): the Candidate assigns all rights and title in the Other IP to the Host absolutely. The Host grants to the Candidate and Xxxxxxxx a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free licence to use and reproduce the Other IP (apart from any Client Records) for research and teaching purposes (but not for commercialisation). ☐ Option B: the Candidate assigns all rights and title in the Other IP to the Host absolutely. ☐ Option C: all rights and title in the Other IP (apart from any Client Records) vest in the Candidate. The Candidate grants a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free licence: (a) to the Host - to use and reproduce the Other IP for the Host’s business purposes; and (b) to Xxxxxxxx - to use and reproduce the Other IP for research and teaching purposes. 6.3 For the avoidance of doubt, all Intellectual Property in Client Records vests in and is owned by the Host. 6.4 The Candidate consents to the Host not attributing the Candidate as an author of the Internship Material; and to the Host using, reproducing, adapting, altering, amending, deleting, modifying or supplementing the Internship Material or otherwise dealing with, exploiting or changing the Internship Material or using the Internship Material in a different context than originally envisaged, as the Host sees fit (in its sole discretion), which acts or omissions might otherwise constitute an infringement of the Candidate’s moral rights. For the avoidance of doubt, the Candidate does not consent to the false attribution of authorship. 6.5 The Host may request that the Candidate’s Assessment Items be examined under conditions of confidentiality. However, no other restriction may be placed on the Candidate’s ability to lodge their Assessment Items for examination in accordance with Xxxxxxxx’x policies.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: HDR Internship Agreement, HDR Internship Agreement, www.griffith.edu.au

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