Intellectual Property Definition Sample Clauses

Intellectual Property Definition. “Intellectual Property” means any and all intellectual property and tangible embodiments, including without limitation inventions, discoveries, designs, specifications, developments, methods, modifications, improvements, processes, know-how, show-how, techniques, algorithms, databases, computer software and code (including software and firmware listings, assemblers, applets, compilers, source code, object code, net lists, design tools, user interfaces, application programming interfaces, protocols, formats, documentation, annotations, comments, data, data structures, databases, data collections, system build software and instructions), mask works, formulae, techniques, supplier and customer lists, trade secrets, graphics or images, text, audio or visual works, materials that document design or design processes, or that document research or testing, schematics, diagrams, product specifications and other works of authorship.
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Intellectual Property Definition. As used herein, “intellectual property” shall generally be defined as any trademarkable, copyrightable, or patentable material or thing including, but not limited to, books, texts, articles, monographs, glossaries, bibliographies, study guides, laboratory manuals, syllabi, tests and work papers; lectures, musical and/or dramatic compositions, unpublished scripts, films, filmstrips, charts, transparencies, other visual aids; video and audio tapes and cassettes, computer programs and/or applications; e-learning materials or associated data files; video and audio broadcasts; programmed instruction materials; paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other works of art.
Intellectual Property Definition. As used in this Agreement, “Intellectual Property” means any and all art, method, process, procedure, invention, idea, design, concept, technique, discovery, improvement or moral right, regardless of patentability, as well as any patents, patent applications, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade secrets, know-how or other intellectual property rights recognized in any country or jurisdiction in the world.
Intellectual Property Definition. In a business context, intellectual property (IP) refers to a broad category of intangible assets that are created through human intellect and innovation. This includes inventions, designs, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, and proprietary information. Intellectual property rights grant exclusive ownership and control over these creations, allowing businesses to protect their innovations and creativity from unauthorized use, reproduction, or exploitation by others. Intellectual property can be categorized into several forms, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Protecting intellectual property is essential for businesses to maintain their competitive edge, xxxxxx innovation, and secure their investments in research and development. Effective management and safeguarding of intellectual property assets are critical for sustaining business growth, enhancing market value, and preserving the integrity of the company's brand and innovations.
Intellectual Property Definition. Intellectual Property” means all patentable and unpatentable inventions, works of authorship or expression, including but not limited to computer programs data collections and databases, and trade secrets and other Information. “Information” means any and all ideas, concepts, data, know-how, discoveries, improvements, methods, techniques, technologies, systems, specifications, analyses, products, practices, processes, procedures, protocols, research, tests, trials, assays, controls, prototypes, formulas, descriptions, formulations, submissions, communications, skills, experience, knowledge, plans, objectives, algorithms, reports, results, conclusions and other information and materials, irrespective of whether or not copyrightable or patentable and in any form or medium (tangible, intangible, oral, written, electronic, observational or other) in which such Information may be communicated or subsist. Without limiting the foregoing sentence, Information includes any technological, scientific, business, legal, patent, organizational, commercial, operational or financial materials or information.
Intellectual Property Definition. “Intellectual Property” means any and all intellectual property including Intellectual Property Rights described below and tangible embodiments thereof, including without limitation inventions, discoveries, designs, specifications, developments, methods, modifications, improvements, processes, know- how, show-how, techniques, algorithms, databases, computer software and code (including software and firmware listings, assemblers, applets, compilers, source code, object code, net lists, design tools, user interfaces, application programming interfaces, protocols, formats, documentation, annotations, comments, data, data structures, databases, data collections, system build software and instructions), mask works, formulae, techniques, supplier and customer lists, trade secrets, graphics or images, text, audio or visual works, designs, design processes, any documentation of research, testing, schematics, diagrams, product specifications and works of authorship.

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  • Intellectual Property Infringement The Supplier warrants that the use or supply by UNDP of the goods sold under this Purchase Order does not infringe any patent, design, trade-name or trade-mark. In addition, the Supplier shall, pursuant to this warranty, indemnify, defend and hold UNDP and the United Nations harmless from any actions or claims brought against UNDP or the United Nations pertaining to the alleged infringement of a patent, design, trade-name or trade-mark arising in connection with the goods sold under this Purchase Order.

  • Intellectual Property License 20.1 Any Intellectual Property originating from or developed by a Party shall remain in the exclusive ownership of that Party.

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