Materials Subject to Copyright and Patent Sample Clauses

Materials Subject to Copyright and Patent. In general, the materials subject to copyright and patent shall be divided for discussion purposes into the following major categories:
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Materials Subject to Copyright and Patent. In general, the materials subject to copyright and patent will be divided for discussion purposes into the following major categories: ∞ Books, study guides, television scripts, articles, lectures, artistic works, logos, graphic designs, musical arrangements and compositions, dramatic compositions, tests and other relevant materials which are usually covered by copyright laws. ∞ Technological materials such as computer programs, computer-controlled multimedia including videodiscs, CD ROMS, etc., and television related materials, such as educational materials and video programs developed and released through cable television, open broadcast television, videocassette and the like, all of which are normally covered by copyright laws. ∞ Scientific products and discoveries, which are usually subject to patent as opposed to copyright laws. All materials covered by this policy should be interpreted under one of the above categories.

Related to Materials Subject to Copyright and Patent

  • Inventions and Patents 6.1 The Executive agrees that all processes, technologies and inventions (collectively, "Inventions"), including new contributions, improvements, ideas and discoveries, whether patentable or not, conceived, developed, invented or made by him during the Term shall belong to the Company, provided that such Inventions grew out of the Executive's work with the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, are related in any manner to the business (commercial or experimental) of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates or are conceived or made on the Company's time or with the use of the Company's facilities or materials. The Executive shall further: (a) promptly disclose such Inventions to the Company; (b) assign to the Company, without additional compensation, all patent and other rights to such Inventions for the United States and foreign countries; (c) sign all papers necessary to carry out the foregoing; and (d) give testimony in support of the Executive's inventorship.

  • ROYALTIES AND PATENTS The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees. The Contractor shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent rights and shall save the State harmless from loss on account thereof, except that the State shall be responsible for all such loss when a particular design, process or the product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified, but if the Contractor has reason to believe that the design, process or product specified is an infringement of a patent, The Contractor shall be responsible for such loss unless he promptly gives such information to the Architect.

  • Patents As to any patentable subject matter contained in the deliverables, the Contractor agrees to disclose such patentable subject matter to the City. Further, if requested by the City, the Contractor agrees to assign and, if necessary, cause each of its employees to assign the entire right, title, and interest to specific inventions under such patentable subject matter to the City and to execute, acknowledge, and deliver and, if necessary, cause each of its employees to execute, acknowledge, and deliver an assignment of letters patent, in a form to be reasonably approved by the City, to the City upon request by the City.

  • Patents and Copyrights (a) Seller agrees to defend, indemnify and to save TI, its officers, agents, employees, and vendees (mediate and immediate) harmless, at Seller’s expense, from and against any and all Claims , either at law or in equity, that the purchase, use, or sale of goods and/or Work Product required by this Purchase Order violates any license agreement or constitutes an infringement or misappropriation of any Intellectual Property, trademark, service mark or other intellectual property right of any third party. Seller shall not be obligated to defend or be liable for costs and losses to the extent the claim of infringement or alleged infringement is solely due to and would not have occurred but for (i) Seller’s compliance with designs for such goods originally furnished by TI to Seller or (ii) a modification by TI of Seller’s goods that was not authorized by Seller.

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