Common use of Notification of Company Clause in Contracts

Notification of Company. Upon conception, all Inventions, Confidential Information, and Copyright Works shall become the property of Employer (or the United States Government where required by law) whether or not patent or copyright registration applications are filed for such subject matter. Executive will communicate to Employer promptly and fully all Inventions, or suggestions (whether or not patentable), all Confidential Information or Copyright Works made, designed, created, or conceived by Executive (whether made, designed, created, or conceived solely by Executive or jointly with others) during the period of his employment with Employer: (a) which relate to the actual or anticipated business, research, activities, or development of Employer at the time of the conception; or (b) which result from or are suggested by any work which Executive has done or may do for or on behalf of Employer; or (c) which are developed, tested, improved, or investigated either in part or entirely on time for which Executive was paid by Employer, or using any resources of Employer.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Tesco Corp), Employment Agreement (Tesco Corp), Employment Agreement (Tesco Corp)

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