OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department and Contractor agree that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverables, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the Department.
Appears in 37 contracts
Samples: Health Contract, Health Contract, medicaid.utah.gov
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department State Entity and Contractor agree each recognizes that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverables, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentState Entity.
Appears in 11 contracts
Samples: State of Utah Contract, Interagency Agreement, Grant Agreement
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department and Contractor Subrecipient agree that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverables, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor Subrecipient prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor Subrecipient shall transfer any ownership claim to the Department.
Appears in 8 contracts
Samples: tooeleco.org, Health Contract, Health Contract
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department State Entity and Contractor agree that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverables, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentState Entity.
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: State of Utah Contract, State of Utah Contract, Legal Services Contract
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department District and Contractor agree that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverables, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentDistrict.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: cdn-59bd6cf5f911c923e82ee0ee.closte.com, www.graniteschools.org, Management Software Service Agreement
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department State Entity and Contractor agree each recognizes that each has no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise otherwise, in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverablesProcurement Item(s), documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentState Entity.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Utah Contract, State of Utah Contract, Utah Contract
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department District and Contractor agree Vendor each recognizes that each has no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise otherwise, in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverablesgoods and services, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor Vendor prior to the execution of this ContractAgreement, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract Agreement shall be considered βwork made for hire, ,β and Contractor Vendor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentDistrict.
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Samples: www.bidnet.com, www.bidnet.com
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department District and Contractor agree each recognizes that each has no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise otherwise, in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverablesGoods, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentDistrict.
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Samples: purchasing.utah.gov
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department LEA and Contractor agree each recognizes that each has no right, title, or interest, proprietary or otherwise otherwise, in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverablesProcurement Item(s), documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentLEA.
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Samples: schools.utah.gov
OWNERSHIP IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The Department State Entity and Contractor agree each recognizes that each has no right, title, interest, proprietary or otherwise in the intellectual property owned or licensed by the other, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing. All deliverablesGoods, documents, records, programs, data, articles, memoranda, and other materials not developed or licensed by Contractor prior to the execution of this Contract, but specifically created or manufactured under this Contract shall be considered work made for hire, and Contractor shall transfer any ownership claim to the DepartmentState Entity.
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Samples: purchasing.utah.gov