Common use of Originality Clause in Contracts

Originality. The Developer represents and warrants to the University that the Work will be wholly original by the Developer or within the public domain, as the case may be, and will not infringe on, or violate the right of privacy or copyright or constitute a libel or slander against, or violate any common law or statutory rights of any person, firm or corporation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Commissioned Works Agreement, Commissioned Works Agreement, Commissioned Works Agreement

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