Common use of Minimum Rights to Recipient Clause in Contracts

Minimum Rights to Recipient. 1. The recipient will retain a non-exclusive royalty-free license throughout the world in each subject invention to which the Government obtains title, except if the recipient fails to disclose the subject invention within the times specified in paragraph c. above. The recipient’s license extends to its domestic subsidiaries and affiliates, if any, within the corporate structure of which the recipient is a party and includes the right to award sublicenses of the same scope to the extent the recipient was legally obligated to do so at the time the award was made. The license is transferable only with the approval of NSF except when transferred to the successor of that part of the recipient’s business to which the invention pertains. 2. The recipient’s domestic license may be revoked or modified by NSF to the extent necessary to achieve expeditious practical application of the subject invention pursuant to an application for an exclusive license submitted in accordance with applicable provisions at 37 CFR § 404. This license will not be revoked in that field of use or the geographical areas in which the recipient has achieved practical application and continues to make the benefits of the invention reasonably accessible to the public. The license in any foreign country may be revoked or modified at discretion of NSF to the extent the recipient, its licensees or its domestic subsidiaries or affiliates have failed to achieve practical application in that foreign country. 3. Before revocation or modification of the license, NSF will furnish the recipient a written notice of its intention to revoke or modify the license, and the recipient will be allowed 30 days (or such other time as may be authorized by NSF for good cause shown by the recipient) after the notice to show cause why the license should not be revoked or modified. The recipient has the right to appeal, in accordance with applicable regulations in 37 CFR § 404 concerning the licensing of Government-owned inventions, any decision concerning the revocation or modification of its license.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Minimum Rights to Recipient. 1. The recipient will retain a non-exclusive royalty-free license throughout the world in each subject invention to which the Government obtains title, except if the recipient fails to disclose the subject invention within the times specified in paragraph c. above. The recipient’s license extends to its domestic subsidiaries and affiliates, if any, within the corporate structure of which the recipient is a party and includes the right to award grant sublicenses of the same scope to the extent the recipient was legally obligated to do so at the time the award Agreement was made. The license is transferable only with the approval of NSF USGS except when transferred to the successor of that part of the recipient’s business to which the invention pertains. 2. The recipient’s domestic license may be revoked or modified by NSF USGS to the extent necessary to achieve expeditious practical application of the subject invention pursuant to an application for an exclusive license submitted in accordance with applicable provisions at 37 CFR § Part 404. This license will not be revoked in that field of use or the geographical areas in which the recipient has achieved practical application and continues to make the benefits of the invention reasonably accessible to the public. The license in any foreign country may be revoked or modified at discretion of NSF USGS to the extent the recipient, its licensees licensees, or its domestic subsidiaries or affiliates have failed to achieve practical application in that foreign country. 3. Before revocation or modification of the license, NSF USGS will furnish the recipient a written notice of its intention to revoke or modify the license, and the recipient will be allowed 30 thirty days (or such other time as may be authorized by NSF USGS for good cause shown by the recipient) after the notice to show cause why the license should not be revoked or modified. The recipient has the right to appeal, in accordance with applicable regulations in 37 CFR § Part 404 concerning the licensing of Government-owned inventions, any decision concerning the revocation or modification of its license.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Minimum Rights to Recipient. 1. The recipient will retain a non-exclusive royalty-free license throughout the world in each subject invention to which the Government obtains title, except if the recipient fails to disclose the subject invention within the times specified in paragraph c. above. The recipient’s license extends to its domestic subsidiaries and affiliates, if any, within the corporate structure of which the recipient is a party and includes the right to award grant sublicenses of the same scope to the extent the recipient was legally obligated to do so at the time the award Agreement was made. The license is transferable only with the approval of NSF USGS except when transferred to the successor of that part of the recipient’s business to which the invention pertains. 2. The recipient’s domestic license may be revoked or modified by NSF USGS to the extent necessary to achieve expeditious practical application of the subject invention pursuant to an application for an exclusive license submitted in accordance with applicable provisions at 37 CFR § Part 404. This license will not be revoked in that field of use or the geographical areas in which the recipient has achieved practical application and continues to make the benefits of the invention reasonably accessible to the public. The license in any foreign country may be revoked or modified at discretion of NSF USGS to the extent the recipient, its licensees licensees, or its domestic subsidiaries or affiliates have failed to achieve practical application in that foreign country. 3. Before revocation or modification of the license, NSF USGS will furnish the recipient a written notice of its intention to revoke or modify the license, and the recipient will be allowed 30 thirty days (or such other time as may be authorized by NSF USGS for good cause shown by the recipient) after the notice to show cause why the license should not be revoked or modified. The recipient has the right to appeal, in accordance with applicable regulations in 37 CFR § Part 404 concerning the licensing of Government-Government- owned inventions, any decision concerning the revocation or modification of its license.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

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Minimum Rights to Recipient. 1. i. The recipient will retain a non-exclusive royalty-free license throughout the world in each subject invention to which the Government obtains title, except if the recipient fails to disclose the subject invention within the times specified in paragraph c. above. The recipient’s license extends to its domestic subsidiaries and affiliates, if any, within the corporate structure of which the recipient is a party and includes the right to award sublicenses of the same scope to the extent the recipient was legally obligated to do so at the time the award was made. The license is transferable only with the approval of NSF except when transferred to the successor of that part of the recipient’s business to which the invention pertains. 2ii. The recipient’s domestic license may be revoked or modified by NSF to the extent necessary to achieve expeditious practical application of the subject invention pursuant to an application for an exclusive license submitted in accordance with applicable provisions at 37 CFR § 404. This license will not be revoked in that field of use or the geographical areas in which the recipient has achieved practical application and continues to make the benefits of the invention reasonably accessible to the public. The license in any foreign country may be revoked or modified at discretion of NSF to the extent the recipient, its licensees or its domestic subsidiaries or affiliates have failed to achieve practical application in that foreign country. 3iii. Before revocation or modification of the license, NSF will furnish the recipient a written notice of its intention to revoke or modify the license, and the recipient will be allowed 30 days (or such other time as may be authorized by NSF for good cause shown by the recipient) after the notice to show cause why the license should not be revoked or modified. The recipient has the right to appeal, in accordance with applicable regulations in 37 CFR § 404 concerning the licensing of Government-owned inventions, any decision concerning the revocation or modification of its license.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Small Business Innovation Research (Sbir)/Small Business Technology Transfer (Sttr) Phase Ii Cooperative Agreement

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