Licensing Intellectual Property Clause Samples

Licensing Intellectual Property. To the extent that Hospital owns the rights of sole or joint inventorship with respect to such Intellectual Property, Sponsor is hereby granted, without option fee, a first right to negotiate an exclusive worldwide, royalty bearing license to Hospital's rights to any Intellectual Property which option shall extend for ninety (90) days after Sponsor's receipt of an Intellectual Property disclosure from Hospital. Upon Sponsor's exercise of its first right to negotiate, the parties shall promptly negotiate a license agreement in good faith, in accordance with the parties normal licensing practices and policies, taking into consideration the relative contribution of the parties and the commercial value of such Intellectual Property. If the parties fail to enter into a license agreement as provided herein, Hospital shall have the right to negotiate and grant a license to a third party, provided that such license is not more favorable to the third party licensee than the terms offered to Sponsor and provided further that no such license shall be granted to a competitor of Sponsor.
Licensing Intellectual Property. To the extent that University owns the rights of sole or joint inventorship with respect to such Intellectual Property, Sponsor is hereby granted, without option fee, a first right to negotiate an exclusive worldwide, royalty bearing license to University's rights to any Intellectual Property which option shall extend for ninety (90) days after Sponsor's receipt of an Intellectual Property disclosure from University. Upon Sponsor's exercise of its first right to negotiate, the parties shall promptly negotiate a license agreement in good faith, in accordance with the parties normal licensing practices and policies, taking into consideration the relative contribution of the parties and the commercial value of such Intellectual Property. If the parties fail to enter into a license agreement as provided herein, University shall have the right to negotiate and grant a license to a third party, provided that such license is not more favorable to the third party licensee than the terms offered to Sponsor and provided further that no such license shall be granted to a competitor of Sponsor. For the clarification of Section 5.3, Sponsor understands and acknowledges that University [and Principal Investigator] are currently engaged in one or more clinical studies of a ventricular assist device of a competitor of Sponsor ("Competitor"), and may have certain intellectual property rights with respect to information therefrom ("Competitor IP"). Each of University and Principal Investigator covenants that no Intellectual Property shall be licensed to such Competitor, nor shall Sponsor receive a license to any Competitor IP.
Licensing Intellectual Property. Subject to the terms and conditions of these ToS, including with respect to Customer’s use of the Service, and Customer’s compliance with each of its obligations hereunder, as between PN and Customer, PN shall be responsible for the payment of any royalties required to be paid in the jurisdiction in which the Customer Location is located to performers or artists or their representatives in connection with its use of the Service in accordance with the terms of these ToS at Customer Locations. PN and/or its licensors owns all right, title and interest in and to the works that are included in the Service. Customer further acknowledges that, as between PN and Customer, PN owns all right, title and interest in the programming of the song selections (e.g., “compilations” or “playlists”), made available through or in connection with the Service (“Playlists”), including any such Playlists compiled by, on behalf of or with input from Customer, and that the copyrights in such Playlists are owned exclusively by PN and/or one or more of its licensors. PN shall make available three (3) Playlists of up to 25 songs that will be updated quarterly.
Licensing Intellectual Property. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is the sole owner of the right to use, distribute, and/or multiply the Bespoke Content. This right shall not be subject to changing circumstances. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ grants Customer a limited, personal, revocable, non-exclusive, non-sub licensable and non- transferable right to use the Bespoke Content in accordance with clause 7.1, provided that Customer will solely display the Bespoke Content to Candidates via Customer’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Flow, for the purposes of the Services and in accordance with the Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, Customer is not allowed to use the Bespoke Content outside of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Platform, unless explicitly approved by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in accordance with clause 12.4.
Licensing Intellectual Property a. All YFFR Program and Curriculum content are the property of YFFR, including but not limited to manuals, handouts, presentations, slides, and videos) (“the YFFR Curriculum”). b. The Agency is granted a non-exclusive, nontransferable limited license to use the YFFR Curriculum during the term of this Agreement. c. The YFFR Curriculum shall not be reproduced in any format without consent from YFFR. d. The Agency is granted a non-exclusive, nontransferable limited license to use the YFFR logo for the purposes of marketing the YFFR Program during the term of this Agreement.
Licensing Intellectual Property. AFLPU or any entity the Union may designate (but not both) shall have authority to use the name, symbols, logos, emblems, or designs of the AFL and member Teams (“AFL Marks”) for marketing, merchandising, advertising, promotions and endorsements only after making a written request and receiving express and specific written approval from the AFL. In return, AFLPU shall pay AF1 12.5% of gross sales generated where AFL Marks are or were used. AFLPU shall provide a monthly report for all gross sales generated from any sales that AFL Marks were or are used by AFLPU or its designated entity. The AFL retains the right to restrict the extent and manner that the AFLPU uses any and all AFL Marks. Arena Football League Players Union Arena Football League This Contract is also subject to and governed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the League and the Arena Football League Players Union (the “CBA”). In the event of any conflict between the terms of this contract and the CBA, the terms of the CBA shall govern.
Licensing Intellectual Property