Common use of Intellectual Property Rights and Confidentiality Clauses Clause in Contracts

Intellectual Property Rights and Confidentiality Clauses. 3.1 Party A shall have sole, exclusive and complete ownership, rights and interests in any and all intellectual properties or intangible assets arising out of or created or developed during the performance of this Agreement by both Parties, including but not limited to copyrights, patents, patent applications, software, technical secrets, trade secrets and others (to the extent not prohibited by the PRC laws). Unless expressly authorized by Party A, Party B is not entitled to any rights or interests in any intellectual property rights of Party A which are used by Party A in providing the services pursuant to this Agreement. To ensure Party A’s rights under this Section, where necessary, Party B shall execute all appropriate documents, take all appropriate actions, submit all filings and/or applications, render all appropriate assistance and otherwise conduct whatever is necessary as deemed by Party A at its sole discretion, for the purposes of vesting the ownership, right or interest of any such intellectual property rights and intangible assets in Party A, and/or perfecting the protections of any such intellectual property rights and intangible assets for Party A (including registering such intellectual property rights and intangible assets under Party A’s name).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Exclusive Business Cooperation Agreement (Cheche Group Inc.), Exclusive Business Cooperation Agreement (So-Young International Inc.), Exclusive Business Cooperation Agreement (Luboa Group, Inc.)

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