Common use of MATERIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

MATERIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Access to Material 6.1 If the Contractor receives a request for access to any of the Material from a person other than the Province, and this Agreement does not require or authorize the Contractor to provide that access, the Contractor must promptly advise the person to make the request to the Province. Ownership and delivery of Material 6.2 The Province exclusively owns all property rights in the Material which are not intellectual property rights. The Contractor must deliver any Material to the Province immediately upon the Province’s request. Matters respecting intellectual property 6.3 The Province exclusively owns all intellectual property rights, including copyright, in: (a) Received Material that the Contractor receives from the Province; and (b) Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Upon the Province’s request, the Contractor must deliver to the Province documents satisfactory to the Province that irrevocably waive in the Province’s favour any moral rights which the Contractor (or employees of the Contractor) or a Subcontractor (or employees of a Subcontractor) may have in the Produced Material and that confirm the vesting in the Province of the copyright in the Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Rights in relation to Incorporated Material 6.4 Upon any Incorporated Material being embedded or incorporated in the Produced Material and to the extent that it remains so embedded or incorporated, the Contractor grants to the Province: a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide license to exercise, in respect of that Incorporated Material, the rights set out in the Copyright Act (Canada), including the right to use, reproduce, modify, publish and distribute that Incorporated Material; and the right to sublicense or assign to third-parties any or all of the rights granted to the Province under section 6.4(a).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Service Agreement, General Service Agreement, General Service Agreement

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MATERIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Access to Material 6.1 If the Contractor receives a request for access to any of the Material from a person other than the Province, and this Agreement does not require or authorize the Contractor to provide that access, the Contractor must promptly advise the person to make the request to the Province. Ownership and delivery of Material 6.2 The Province exclusively owns all property rights in the Material which are not intellectual property rights. The Contractor must deliver any Material to the Province immediately upon the Province’s 's request. Matters respecting intellectual property 6.3 The Province exclusively owns all intellectual property rights, including copyright, in: (a) Received Material that the Contractor receives from the Province; and (b) Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Upon the Province’s request, the Contractor must deliver to the Province documents satisfactory to the Province that irrevocably waive in the Province’s 's favour any moral rights which the Contractor (or employees of the Contractor) or a Subcontractor (or employees of a Subcontractor) may have in the Produced Material and that confirm the vesting in the Province of the copyright in the Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Rights in relation to Incorporated Material 6.4 Upon any Incorporated Material being embedded or incorporated in the Produced Material and to the extent that it remains so embedded or incorporated, the Contractor grants to the Province: a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide license to exercise, in respect of that Incorporated Material, the rights set out in the Copyright Act (Canada), including the right to use, reproduce, modify, publish and distribute that Incorporated Material; and the right to sublicense or assign to third-parties any or all of the rights granted to the Province under section 6.4(a). Right of Province to negotiate license of Produced Material 6.5 After the end of the Term, the Province in its sole discretion, may negotiate with the Contractor to provide the Contractor a license (which may be exclusive or non-exclusive) for the Contractor to use, reproduce, modify or distribute some or all of the Produced Material.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

MATERIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Access to Material 6.1 If the Contractor receives a request for access to any of the Material from a person other than the Province, and this Agreement does not require or authorize the Contractor to provide that access, the Contractor must promptly advise the person to make the request to the Province. Ownership and delivery of Material 6.2 The Province exclusively owns all property rights in the Material which are not intellectual property rights. The Contractor must deliver any Material to the Province immediately upon the Province’s 's request. Matters respecting intellectual property 6.3 The Province exclusively owns all intellectual property rights, including copyright, in: (a) Received Material that the Contractor receives from the Province; and (b) Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Upon the Province’s request, the Contractor must deliver to the Province documents satisfactory to the Province that irrevocably waive in the Province’s 's favour any moral rights which the Contractor (or employees of the Contractor) or a Subcontractor (or employees of a Subcontractor) may have in the Produced Material and that confirm the vesting in the Province of the copyright in the Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Rights in relation to Incorporated Material 6.4 Upon any Incorporated Material being embedded or incorporated in the Produced Material and to the extent that it remains so embedded or incorporated, the Contractor grants to the Province: : (a) a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide license to exercise, in respect of that Incorporated Material, the rights set out in the Copyright Act (Canada), including the right to use, reproduce, modify, publish and distribute that Incorporated Material; and and (b) the right to sublicense or assign to third-parties any or all of the rights granted to the Province under section 6.4(a). Right of Province to negotiate license of Produced Material 6.5 After the end of the Term, the Province in its sole discretion, may negotiate with the Contractor to provide the Contractor a license (which may be exclusive or non-exclusive) for the Contractor to use, reproduce, modify or distribute some or all of the Produced Material.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

MATERIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Access to Material 6.1 If the Contractor receives a request for access to any of the Material from a person other than the Province, and this Agreement does not require or authorize the Contractor to provide that access, the Contractor must promptly advise the person to make the request to the Province. Ownership and delivery of Material 6.2 The Province exclusively owns all property rights in the Material which are not intellectual property rights. The Contractor must deliver any Material to the Province immediately upon the Province’s request. Matters respecting intellectual property 6.3 The Province exclusively owns all intellectual property rights, including copyright, in: (a) Received Material that the Contractor receives from the Province; and (b) Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Upon the Province’s request, the Contractor must deliver to the Province documents satisfactory to the Province that irrevocably waive in the Province’s favour any moral rights which the Contractor (or employees of the Contractor) or a Subcontractor (or employees of a Subcontractor) may have in the Produced Material and that confirm the vesting in the Province of the copyright in the Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Rights in relation to Incorporated Material 6.4 Upon any Incorporated Material being embedded or incorporated in the Produced Material and to the extent that it remains so embedded or incorporated, the Contractor grants to the Province: : (a) a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide license to exerciseuse, in respect of reproduce, modify and distribute that Incorporated Material, ; and (b) the rights set out in the Copyright Act (Canada), including right to sublicense to third-parties the right to use, reproduce, modify, publish modify and distribute that Incorporated Material; and the right to sublicense or assign to third-parties any or all of the rights granted to the Province under section 6.4(a).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Service Agreement

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MATERIAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Access to Material 6.1 If the Contractor receives a request for access to any of the Material from a person other than the Province, and this Agreement does not require or authorize the Contractor to provide that access, the Contractor must promptly advise the person to make the request to the Province. Ownership and delivery of Material 6.2 The Province exclusively owns all property rights in the Material which are not intellectual property rights. The Contractor must deliver any Material to the Province immediately upon the Province’s request. Matters respecting intellectual property 6.3 The Province exclusively owns all intellectual property rights, including copyright, in: (a) Received Material that the Contractor receives from the Province; and (b) Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Upon the Province’s request, the Contractor must deliver to the Province documents satisfactory to the Province that irrevocably waive in the Province’s favour any moral rights which the Contractor (or employees of the Contractor) or a Subcontractor (or employees of a Subcontractor) may have in the Produced Material and that confirm the vesting in the Province of the copyright in the Produced Material, other than any Incorporated Material. Rights in relation to Incorporated Material 6.4 Upon any Incorporated Material being embedded or incorporated in the Produced Material and to the extent that it remains so embedded or incorporated, the Contractor grants to the Province: : (a) a non-exclusivenon‐exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-freeroyalty‐free, worldwide license to exerciseuse, in respect of reproduce, modify and distribute that Incorporated Material, ; and (b) the rights set out in the Copyright Act (Canada), including right to sublicense to third‐parties the right to use, reproduce, modify, publish modify and distribute that Incorporated Material; and the right to sublicense or assign to third-parties any or all of the rights granted to the Province under section 6.4(a).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Service Agreement

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