Common use of Objections to publication Clause in Contracts

Objections to publication. An objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications and shall be considered justified only, if: the proposed publication includes another Party’s Background, Foreground or other Confidential Information; or the objecting Party’s legitimate academic or commercial interests are harmed by the publication; the proposed publication includes patentable Foreground and the objecting Party anticipates that it wishes to exercise the Option. Upon receipt of an objection, the Parties involved shall discuss a solution in good faith. The objecting Party can request a publication delay of at most 90 (ninety) calendar days, unless the objection is based on (b) or (c) above, in which event the intended publication can be delayed for up to six (6) months to allow a patent application to be filed. Upon expiration of the term, the publishing Party will be entitled to publish the proposed publication.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Intra Consortium Agreement for PPP Projects, Intra Consortium Agreement for PPP Projects, Consortium Agreement

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Objections to publication. An objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications and shall be considered justified only, if: the proposed publication includes another Party’s Background, Foreground or other Confidential Information; or the objecting Party’s legitimate academic or commercial interests are harmed by the publication; the proposed publication includes patentable Foreground and the objecting Party anticipates that it wishes to exercise the Option. Upon receipt of an objection, the Parties involved shall discuss a solution in good faith. The Within the time limits stated in Article 8.9, the objecting Party can may request a publication delay removal of at most 90 (ninety) calendar daysits Background, unless Foreground or other Confidential Information, or, if the objection is based on (b) or above, a publication delay of at most 60 (csixty) abovecalendar days, in which event the intended publication can will be delayed for up to six (6) months to allow a patent application to be filed. Upon expiration of the term, the publishing Party will be entitled to publish the proposed publication.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consortium Agreement

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Objections to publication. An objection has to include a precise request for necessary modifications and shall be considered justified only, if: : a. the proposed publication includes another Party’s Background, Foreground or other Confidential Information; or or b. the objecting Party’s legitimate academic or commercial interests are harmed by the publication; ; c. the proposed publication includes patentable Foreground and the objecting Party anticipates that it wishes to exercise the Option. Upon receipt of an objection, the Parties involved shall discuss a solution in good faith. The objecting Party can request a publication delay of at most 90 (ninety) calendar days, unless the objection is based on (b) or (c) above, in which event the intended publication can be delayed for up to six (6) months to allow a patent application to be filed. Upon expiration of the term, the publishing Party will be entitled to publish the proposed publication.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intra Consortium Agreement for PPP Projects

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