Common use of Intellectual Property Definition Clause in Contracts

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study guides, laboratory manuals, syllabi, tests and work papers; lectures, musical and/or dramatic compositions, unpublished scripts, films, filmstrips, charts, transparencies, other visual aids; video and audio tapes and cassettes, computer programs and/or applications; e-learning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.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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