Common use of Materials Subject to Copyright and Patent Clause in Contracts

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: A. 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 normally covered by copyright laws. B. Technological materials such as computer programs, multimedia, television related materials, digitally formatted materials, films released by major or independent studios, and other similar content, all of which are normally covered by copyright laws. C. Scientific products and discoveries, which are usually subject to patent as opposed to copyright laws. D. All materials covered by this Article shall be interpreted under one of the above categories.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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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: A. Books, study guides, television scripts, articles, lectures, artistic works, logos, graphic designs, musical arrangements and compositions, dramatic compositions, tests, tests and other relevant materials which are normally usually covered by copyright laws. B. Technological materials such as computer programs, multimediacomputer-controlled multimedia including videodiscs, CD ROMS, etc., and television related materials, digitally formatted materialssuch as educational materials and video programs developed and released through cable television, films released by major or independent studiosopen broadcast television, videocassette and other similar contentthe like, all of which are normally covered by copyright laws. C. Scientific products and discoveries, which are usually subject to patent as opposed to copyright laws. D. All materials covered by this Article shall be interpreted under one of the above categories.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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