Common use of Moral Rights Clause in Contracts

Moral Rights. If moral rights apply to the Contribution, to the maximum extent permitted by law, You waive and agree not to assert such moral rights against Us or our successors in interest, or any of our licensees, either direct or indirect.

Appears in 102 contracts

Samples: Assignment Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Moral Rights. If moral rights apply to the Contribution, to the maximum extent permitted by law, You waive and agree not to assert such moral rights against Us Xxxxxxx Xxxxx or our his successors in interest, or any of our his licensees, either direct or indirect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sceen.net

Moral Rights. If moral rights apply to the Contribution, to the maximum extent permitted by law, You hereby irrevocably waive such moral rights and agree not to assert any such moral rights against Us or our Us, Our successors in interest, or any of our licensees, either Our licensees (whether direct or indirect).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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Moral Rights. If moral rights apply to the Contribution, to the maximum extent permitted by law, You waive and agree not to assert such moral rights against Us CDNR or our successors in interest, or any of our licensees, either direct or indirect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contributor License Agreement

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