Common use of Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publications, or those identifiable portions of a joint publication, developed solely by Collaborator’s Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government a paid-up, non-exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST employees, and CRADA Data prepared jointly by NIST employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section 105 of title 17 of the United States Code. NIST may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NIST, publications and CRADA Data outside of the United States.

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Samples: National Institute of Standards and Technology Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, Cooperative Research and Development Agreement

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Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publicationsworks, or those identifiable portions of a joint publicationwork, developed solely by Collaborator’s a Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards Oceanic and TechnologyAtmospheric Administration. The Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government Government, a paid-up, non-exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST NOAA/OAR employees, and CRADA Data prepared jointly by NIST NOAA/OAR employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section Section 105 of title Title 17 of the United States Code. NIST NOAA/OAR may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NIST, publications and CRADA Data such works outside of the United States.

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Samples: And Development Agreement

Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publications, or those identifiable portions of a joint publication, developed solely by Collaborator’s a Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government a paid-up, non-exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST employees, and CRADA Data prepared jointly by NIST employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section 105 of title 17 of the United States Code. NIST may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NISTcreated, publications and CRADA Data outside of the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publicationsworks, or those identifiable portions of a joint publicationwork, developed solely by Collaborator’s a Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government a paid-up, non-non- exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST employees, and CRADA XXXXX Data prepared jointly by NIST employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section 105 of title 17 of the United States Code. NIST may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NIST, publications and CRADA Data such works outside of the United States.

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Samples: Development Agreement

Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publicationsworks, or those identifiable portions of a joint publicationwork, developed solely by Collaborator’s a Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards Oceanic and TechnologyAtmospheric Administration. The Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government Government, a paid-up, non-exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST NOAA/NWS employees, and CRADA Data prepared jointly by NIST NOAA/NWS employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section Section 105 of title Title 17 of the United States Code. NIST NOAA/NWS may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NIST, publications and CRADA Data such works outside of the United States.

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Samples: And Development Agreement

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Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publicationsworks, or those identifiable portions of a joint publicationwork, developed solely by Collaborator’s a Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards Oceanic and TechnologyAtmospheric Administration. The Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government Government, a paid-up, non-exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST NOAA/NESDIS employees, and CRADA Data prepared jointly by NIST NOAA/NESDIS employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section Section 105 of title Title 17 of the United States Code. NIST NOAA/NESDIS may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NIST, publications and CRADA Data such works outside of the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Development Agreement

Ownership of Copyrights of CRADA Data. Collaborator may elect to copyright scientific and technical publications, or those identifiable portions of a joint publication, developed solely by Collaborator’s Project Team member. When Collaborator obtains a copyright, Collaborator shall affix the applicable copyright notice of 17 U.S.C. §§ 401, 402, and 403, and an acknowledgment of the scientific and technical contributions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborator grants to the U.S. Government a paid-up, non-exclusive, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce or have reproduced, prepare or have prepared in derivative form, and distribute or have distributed copies of publications and solely created by Collaborator CRADA Data for Government purposes. CRADA Data prepared by NIST employees, and CRADA XXXXX Data prepared jointly by NIST employees and the Project Team, are not subject to copyright in the United States pursuant to section 105 of title 17 of the United States Code. NIST may, however, own copyright in jointly created, or solely created by NISTcreated, publications and CRADA Data outside of the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Development Agreement

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