Ownership and Equity Sample Clauses

Ownership and Equity a. Pursuant with academic tradition and to encourage scholarly growth, the college shall not claim ownership, interest or share in the proceeds of intellectual property produced without substantial college support or to items produced for instructional purposes including a) publications, b) textbooks, c) educational courseware, d) lectures, e) recordings, f) original works of art, g) fiction, novels, poems, dramatic works, h) audio-visual works, i) musical compositions, or j) computer software. b. The college shall not claim ownership, interest or share in the proceeds in intellectual property created while on sabbatical unless substantial college support is enlisted as defined herein. c. All intellectual property developed while in conjunction with college supported grants, partnerships and other agreements are subject to the provisions of this agreement. d. All intellectual property produced under grants from the federal government or other agency, public or private, shall be subject to the conditions of the contract or grant with respect to ownership, distribution and use, and other residual rights, including net proceeds. e. When the college provides substantial support as defined under section 2.e. above, the college and faculty member(s) shall enter into an agreement concerning the division of assets. The document shall provide the faculty member with no less than fifty percent (50%) of the net income until the agreed upon substantial support has been repaid to the college and no less than seventy percent (70%) of the net income thereafter. f. When the college commissions the development work, the college shall have all rights to the proceeds in invention and materials, except as otherwise stated in writing in the commission contract. g. Materials used to produce, support and/or teach distance education courses remain the intellectual property of that faculty member and may not be used by the faculty member to teach at another institution during the semester in which the curriculum is being utilized at the College. The College retains the right of first opportunity for the course offering.
Ownership and Equity. The following shall be used as a guideline in determining the ownership, use, and distribution of proceeds from inventions and material as defined in Section 2. A. The Fort ▇▇▇▇▇ Community College recognizes that ownership and proceedsresulting from materials and inventions when not commissioned by the College, and the preparation of which were not supported or assisted in any non-incidental way by the College, belong to those who created such material and inventions. B. The College further recognizes that material and inventions may be produced by a faculty member under College support as part of a member's course of duties, release time, grant money, equipment, or other material or financial assistance. C. The legal title to all materials and inventions as defined in Section 2 shall be held by Fort ▇▇▇▇▇ Community College when developed through College support or when commissioned, subject to the provisions of Sections 4.D and 5 of this article; provided, however, materials and inventions produced under grants from the federal government or other agency, public or private, shall be subject to the conditions of the contract or grant with respect to ownership, distribution and use, and other residual rights, including net proceeds; and provided further, ownership to written materials generated as a result of individual initiative, and not a College assignment, and where only incidental use of College facilities or resources are employed should normally reside with the author. Where feasible, formal statutory copyrights shall be obtained for materials in the name of Fort ▇▇▇▇▇ Community College. In the case of patents, all applications shall be accompanied by appropriate assignments to assure ownership by the Community College. ▇. ▇▇ a faculty member requests in writing that the College produce or have produced inventions or materials developed by the faculty member with College support and approval and the College declines to produce or have produced these inventions of materials, the College may transfer its rights to the bargaining unit member so that the faculty member may produce or have produced these inventions and materials forsale without reference to the College's name.
Ownership and Equity. Protection Act (HOEPA) hearing Reports by committees and other matters initiated by Council members also may be discussed. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, BILLING CODE 6210–01–S FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Sunshine Act Meeting
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