Common use of INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Publication and use of data and knowledge Clause in Contracts

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Publication and use of data and knowledge. 7.1. CERN is bound by its Convention to publish or otherwise make generally available the results of its experimental and theoretical work. 7.2. The Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish any data and knowledge resulting from the experiment through Open Access10 journals. Where the copyright in an article shall be transferred to the publisher, each Collaborating Institution shall ensure that it has the necessary internal authorisations to approve such a transfer. 7.3. Subject to Articles 7.4 and 7.5, each Collaborating Institution and CERN as Host Laboratory shall be entitled to use any data and knowledge resulting from the Experiment for its own scientific non-military purposes. 7.4. A Collaborating Institution contributing proprietary information to the Collaboration shall ensure that it has or has procured the rights to use, and to contribute to the Collaboration for use by the other Collaborating Institutions, such proprietary information for the execution of the Experiment. The term “use” shall include any integration, modification, enhancement and redistribution. Where the use of proprietary information is subject to restrictions, the contributing Collaborating Institution shall disclose them in writing when making its contribution available to the Collaboration. The obligations defined in this article shall apply whether or not the proprietary information is pre-existing or developed in the execution of the Experiment, and whether or not it was developed individually or jointly with one or more other institution(s). 7.5. The contribution by a Collaborating Institution of any proprietary information, including information protected by trademark, patent or copyright, shall not create any right in respect of such information for the other Collaborating Institutions, other than a free, irrevocable and non-exclusive licence to use such information in the execution of the Experiment. 7.6. Subject to the intellectual property rights of the Collaborating Institutions having contributed the proprietary information and taking into account any potential for commercial exploitation, the Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish and make publicly available all proprietary information contributed to the Collaboration. In particular, they shall consider making any software available under Open Source licence conditions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Publication and use of data and knowledge. 7.1. CERN is bound by its Convention to publish or otherwise make generally available the results of its experimental and theoretical work. 7.2. The Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish any data and knowledge resulting from the experiment through Open Access10 Access journals. Where the copyright in an article shall be transferred to the publisher, each Collaborating Institution shall ensure that it has the necessary internal authorisations to approve such a transfer. 7.3. Subject to Articles 7.4 and 7.5, each Collaborating Institution and CERN as Host Laboratory shall be entitled to use any data and knowledge resulting from the Experiment for its own scientific non-military purposes. 7.4. A Collaborating Institution contributing proprietary information to the Collaboration shall ensure that it has or has procured the rights to use, and to contribute to the Collaboration for use by the other Collaborating Institutions, such proprietary information for the execution of the Experiment. The term “use” shall include any integration, modification, enhancement and redistribution. Where the use of proprietary information is subject to restrictions, the contributing Collaborating Institution shall disclose them in writing when making its contribution available to the Collaboration. The obligations defined in this article shall apply whether or not the proprietary information is pre-existing or developed in the execution of the Experiment, and whether or not it was developed individually or jointly with one or more other institution(s). 7.5. The contribution by a Collaborating Institution of any proprietary information, including information protected by trademark, patent or copyright, shall not create any right in respect of such information for the other Collaborating Institutions, other than a free, irrevocable and non-exclusive licence to use such information in the execution of the Experiment. 7.6. Subject to the intellectual property rights of the Collaborating Institutions having contributed the proprietary information and taking into account any potential for commercial exploitation, the Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish and make publicly available all proprietary information contributed to the Collaboration. In particular, they shall consider making any software available under Open Source licence conditions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Publication and use of data and knowledge. 7.1. CERN is bound by its Convention to publish or otherwise make generally available the results of its experimental and theoretical work. 7.2. The Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish any data and knowledge resulting from the experiment through Open Access10 journals. Where the copyright in an article shall be transferred to the publisher, each Collaborating Institution shall ensure that it has the necessary internal authorisations to approve such a transfer. 7.3. Subject to Articles 7.4 and 7.5, each Collaborating Institution and CERN as Host Laboratory shall be entitled to use any data and knowledge resulting from the Experiment for its own scientific non-military purposes. 7.4. A Collaborating Institution contributing proprietary information to the Collaboration shall ensure that it has or has procured the rights to use, and to contribute to the Collaboration for use by the other Collaborating Institutions, such proprietary information for the execution of the Experiment. The term “use” shall include any integration, modification, enhancement and redistribution. Where the use of proprietary information is subject to restrictions, the contributing Collaborating Institution shall disclose them in writing when making its contribution available to the Collaboration. The obligations defined in this article shall apply whether or not the proprietary information is pre-existing or developed in the execution of the Experiment, and whether or not it was developed individually or jointly with one or more other institution(s). 7.5. The contribution by a Collaborating Institution of any proprietary information, including information protected by trademark, patent or copyright, shall not create any right in respect of such information for the other Collaborating Institutions, other than a free, irrevocable and non-exclusive licence to use such information in the execution of the Experiment. 7.6. Subject to the intellectual property rights of the Collaborating Institutions having contributed the proprietary information and taking into account any potential for commercial exploitation, the Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish and make publicly available all proprietary information contributed to the Collaboration. In particular, they shall consider making any software available under Open Source licence conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Publication and use of data and knowledge. 7.1. CERN is bound by its Convention to publish or otherwise make generally available the results of its experimental and theoretical work. 7.2. The Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish any data and knowledge resulting from the experiment through Open Access10 journals. Where the copyright in an a article shall be transferred to the publisher, each Collaborating Institution shall ensure that it has the necessary becessary internal authorisations authorizations to approve such a the transfer. 7.3. Subject to Articles 7.4 and 7.5, each Collaborating Institution and CERN as Host Laboratory shall be entitled to use any data and knowledge resulting from the Experiment for its own scientific non-military purposes. 7.4. A Collaborating Institution contributing proprietary information to the Collaboration shall ensure that it has or has procured the rights to use, and to contribute to the Collaboration for use by the other Collaborating Institutions, such proprietary information for the execution of the Experiment. The term “use” shall include any integration, modification, enhancement and redistribution. Where the use of proprietary information is subject to restrictions, the contributing Collaborating Institution shall disclose them in writing when making its contribution contributions available to the Collaboration. The obligations defined in this article shall apply whether or not the proprietary information is pre-existing or developed in the execution of the Experiment, and whether or not it was developed individually or jointly with one or more other institution(s). 7.5. The contribution by a Collaborating Institution of any proprietary information, including information protected by trademark, patent or copyright, shall not create any right in respect of such information for the other Collaborating Institutions, other than a free, irrevocable and non-non- exclusive licence license to use such information in the execution of the Experiment. 7.6. Subject to the intellectual property rights of the Collaborating Institutions having contributed the proprietary information and taking into account any potential for commercial exploitation, the Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish and make publicly available all proprietary information contributed to the Collaboration. In particular, they shall consider making any software available under Open Source licence license conditions 7.7. The Collaborating Institutions provide no warranties or representations of any kind to each other. Each Collaborating Institution shall use the data and knowledge resulting from the Experiment and the proprietary information contributed to the Collaboration at its own risk. The Collaborating Institutions shall have no liability to each other with respect to the subject matter of this Article 7.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Publication and use of data and knowledge. 7.1. CERN is bound by its Convention to publish or otherwise make generally available the results of its experimental and theoretical work. 7.2. The Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish any data and knowledge resulting from the experiment through Open Access10 journals. Where the copyright in an article shall be transferred to the publisher, each Collaborating Institution shall ensure that it has the necessary internal authorisations to approve such a transfer. 7.3. Subject to Articles 7.4 and 7.5, each Collaborating Institution and CERN as Host Laboratory shall be entitled to use any data and knowledge resulting from the Experiment for its own scientific non-non- military purposes. 7.4. A Collaborating Institution contributing proprietary information to the Collaboration shall ensure that it has or has procured the rights to use, and to contribute to the Collaboration for use by the other Collaborating Institutions, such proprietary information for the execution of the Experiment. The term “use” shall include any integration, modification, enhancement and redistribution. Where the use of proprietary information is subject to restrictions, the contributing Collaborating Institution shall disclose them in writing when making its contribution available to the Collaboration. The obligations defined in this article shall apply whether or not the proprietary information is pre-pre- existing or developed in the execution of the Experiment, and whether or not it was developed individually or jointly with one or more other institution(s). 7.5. The contribution by a Collaborating Institution of any proprietary information, including information protected by trademark, patent or copyright, shall not create any right in respect of such information for the other Collaborating Institutions, other than a free, irrevocable and non-exclusive licence to use such information in the execution of the Experiment.. General Conditions applicable to Experiments Performed at CERN 20 February 2008 7.6. Subject to the intellectual property rights of the Collaborating Institutions having contributed the proprietary information and taking into account any potential for commercial exploitation, the Collaborating Institutions shall strive to publish and make publicly available all proprietary information contributed to the Collaboration. In particular, they shall consider making any software available under Open Source licence conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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