License to DHS Sample Clauses

The "License to DHS" clause grants the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) specific rights to use, reproduce, or distribute certain intellectual property, such as software, data, or documentation, provided under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the license—such as whether it is exclusive or non-exclusive, and whether it covers only government use or allows for broader distribution. Its core practical function is to ensure that DHS has the necessary legal rights to utilize and manage the deliverables from a contractor, thereby supporting the agency’s operational needs and compliance with federal regulations.
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License to DHS. To the extent Provider-owned works are incorporated into Work Product, Provider grants to DHS a perpetual, non-exclusive, paid-up, world-wide license in the use, reproduction, publication and distribution of such Provider-owned works when included within the Work Product. Provider shall not copyright Work Product without DHS’ prior written consent.