Common use of Omitted Copyrights Clause in Contracts

Omitted Copyrights. If either Party discovers or determines in good faith, within eighteen (18) months after the Effective Date, that any copyrights or copyright applications that should have been assigned or licensed to such Party pursuant to this Agreement were not so assigned or licensed as of the Effective Date (such copyright or copyright application, a “Potentially Omitted Copyright”), then such Party may provide the other Party with a written request describing the Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) and an explanation (with a reasonable level of detail) as to why such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) should have been assigned or licensed to such Party. Each Party agrees to consider any such request received from the other Party in a timely manner, and if such first Party agrees in good faith that such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) should be assigned or licensed to the other Party, then such first Party shall, within a reasonable time, assign to, or grant a license under, such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) to the other Party as such first Party deems appropriate in its reasonable good faith judgment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Software, Copyright and Trade Secret Assignment and License Agreement (RR Donnelley & Sons Co), Software, Copyright and Trade Secret Assignment and License Agreement (Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc.), Software, Copyright and Trade Secret Assignment and License (LSC Communications, Inc.)

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Omitted Copyrights. If either Party discovers or determines in good faith, within eighteen (18) months after the Effective LSC Distribution Date, that any copyrights or copyright applications that should have been assigned or licensed to such Party pursuant to this Agreement were not so assigned or licensed as of the Effective LSC Distribution Date (such copyright or copyright application, a “Potentially Omitted Copyright”), then such Party may provide the other Party with a written request describing the Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) and an explanation (with a reasonable level of detail) as to why such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) should have been assigned or licensed to such Party. Each Party agrees to consider any such request received from the other Party in a timely manner, and if such first Party agrees in good faith that such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) should be assigned or licensed to the other Party, then such first Party shall, within a reasonable time, assign to, or grant a license under, such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) to the other Party as such first Party deems appropriate in its reasonable good faith judgment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software, Copyright and Trade Secret Assignment and License Agreement (LSC Communications, Inc.)

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Omitted Copyrights. If either Party discovers or determines in good faith, within eighteen (18) months after the Effective Donnelley Financial Distribution Date, that any copyrights or copyright applications that should have been assigned or licensed to such Party pursuant to this Agreement were not so assigned or licensed as of the Effective Donnelley Financial Distribution Date (such copyright or copyright application, a “Potentially Omitted Copyright”), then such Party may provide the other Party with a written request describing the Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) and an explanation (with a reasonable level of detail) as to why such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) should have been assigned or licensed to such Party. Each Party agrees to consider any such request received from the other Party in a timely manner, and if such first Party agrees in good faith that such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) should be assigned or licensed to the other Party, then such first Party shall, within a reasonable time, assign to, or grant a license under, such Potentially Omitted Copyright(s) to the other Party as such first Party deems appropriate in its reasonable good faith judgment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software, Copyright and Trade Secret Assignment and License Agreement (Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc.)

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