Ownership of Copyrights, Scope and Applicability Sample Clauses

Ownership of Copyrights, Scope and Applicability the responsibilities of the faculty of elgin Community College include creation of scholarly and artistic works; creation and use of teaching materials for the class- room; and the broad dissemination and distribution of such works. the College does not claim ownership of copyrightable materials produced by faculty mem- bers except in cases where a written agreement or employment contract makes other provisions. such agreements may be developed and executed, for example, in each of the following cases if: A. Production of a copyrightable work requires significant College resources, (funding, special facilities, unusual demands on existing facilities, services, and/or support staff time), over and above those normally needed to con- duct the teaching, research, and creative activities of a faculty member. B. A sponsored research agreement, or other agreement for the purpose of or supporting creation of, a copyrightable work that requires that the rights be assigned to the College or through the College, to a third party. C. The faculty member(s) desire the assistance of a College office for market- ing, licensing, and/or distributing a copyrightable work which would not otherwise be assigned to the member. D. the faculty member creating a copyrightable work has been hired for the purpose and/or the job responsibilities of the faculty member explicitly and in writing are defined to include creation of specific works.
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Ownership of Copyrights, Scope and Applicability. The responsibilities of the faculty of Elgin Community College include creation of scholarly and artistic works; creation and use of teaching materials for the class- room; and the broad dissemination and distribution of such works. The College does not claim ownership of copyrightable materials produced by faculty mem- bers except in cases where a written agreement or employment contract makes other provisions. such agreements may be developed and executed, for example, in each of the following cases if: A. Production of a copyrightable work requires significant College resources, (funding, special facilities, unusual demands on existing facilities, services, and/or support staff time), over and above those normally needed to con- duct the teaching, research, and creative activities of a faculty member. B. A sponsored research agreement, or other agreement for the purpose of or supporting creation of, a copyrightable work that requires that the rights be assigned to the College or through the College, to a third party. C. The faculty member(s) desire the assistance of a College office for market- ing, licensing, and/or distributing a copyrightable work which would not otherwise be assigned to the member. D. The faculty member creating a copyrightable work has been hired for the purpose and/or the job responsibilities of the faculty member explicitly and in writing are defined to include creation of specific works. E. The College wishes to obtain or protect a right to use the copyrightable work without royalties or other restrictions, or to establish a right to create derivative works. F. Other situations in which the College may be deemed to have an interest or incur a risk in a copyrightable work that goes beyond the normal involve- ment of the College in the scholarly, reactive, and professional work of its faculty members. The agreement referred to in 9.2 above will stipulate the nature of the copyright- able work(s) and the disposition of the property rights in the work(s). The College shall not have the right to market the work or any derivative work unless explicitly granted by the owner.
Ownership of Copyrights, Scope and Applicability. ‌ The responsibilities of the faculty of Elgin Community College include creation of scholarly and artistic works; creation and use of teaching materials for the classroom; and the broad dissemination and distribution of such works. The College does not claim ownership of copyrightable materials produced by faculty members except in cases where a written agreement or employment contract makes other provisions. Such agreements may be developed and executed, for example, in each of the following cases if:

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  • Ownership of Intellectual Property Any intellectual property which originates from or is developed by a Party shall remain the exclusive property of that Party. Except for a limited license to use patents or copyrights to the extent necessary for the Parties to use any facilities or equipment (including software) or to receive any service solely as provided under this Agreement, no license in patent, copyright, trademark or trade secret, or other proprietary or intellectual property right now or hereafter owned, controlled or licensable by a Party, is granted to the other Party or shall be implied or arise by estoppel. It is the responsibility of each Party to ensure at no additional cost to the other Party that it has obtained any necessary licenses in relation to intellectual property of third Parties used in its network that may be required to enable the other Party to use any facilities or equipment (including software), to receive any service, or to perform its respective obligations under this Agreement.

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  • Ownership of Technology As between the Parties, each Party shall own and retain all right, title, and interest in and to any and all Inventions and Information that are conceived, discovered, developed, or otherwise made solely by or on behalf of such Party (or its Affiliates or Sublicensees) under or in connection with this Agreement, whether or not patented or patentable, and any and all Patents and other intellectual property rights with respect thereto.

  • Ownership of Inventions Inventorship of inventions conceived or reduced to practice in the course of activities performed under or contemplated by this Agreement shall be determined by application of U.S. patent Laws pertaining to inventorship. If such inventions are jointly invented by one or more employees, consultants or contractors of each Party, such inventions shall be jointly owned by the Parties (each such invention, a “Joint Invention”), and if one or more claims included in an issued Patent or pending Patent application which is filed in a patent office in the Territory claim such Joint Invention, such issued Patent or such pending Patent application shall be jointly owned by the Parties (each such patent application or patent, a “Joint Patent”). If such an invention is solely invented by an employee, consultant or contractor of a Party, such invention shall be solely owned by such Party, and any Patent application filed claiming such solely owned invention shall also be solely owned by such Party. Each Party shall enter into binding agreements obligating all employees, agents, consultants, contractors, and subcontractors (as provided in Section 3.2.7) performing activities under or contemplated by this Agreement, including activities related to the Programs, to assign his or her interest in any invention conceived or reduced to practice in the course of such activities to the Party for which such employee, consultant or contractor is providing its services. Subject to the rights granted under this Agreement, each Party shall have the right to practice and exploit Joint Inventions and Joint Patents, without any obligation to account to the other for profits, or to obtain any approval of the other Party to license, assign, or otherwise exploit Joint Inventions and Joint Patents, by reason of joint ownership thereof, and each Party hereby waives any right it may have under the Laws of any jurisdiction to require any such approval or accounting; and to the extent there are any applicable Laws that prohibit such a waiver, each Party will be deemed to so consent. Each Party agrees to be named as a party, if necessary, to bring or maintain a lawsuit involving a Joint Invention or Joint Patent.

  • Ownership of Software The Parties acknowledge that any software provided by the Authority is and remains the property of the Authority.

  • Ownership of Materials All reports, documents or other materials developed or received by Consultant or any other person engaged directly by Consultant to perform the services required hereunder shall be and remain the property of City without restriction or limitation upon their use.

  • Ownership of Marks Each party acknowledges and agrees that (a) the other party's Marks are and shall remain the sole property of the other party, (b) nothing in the Agreement shall confer in a party any right of ownership or license rights in the other party's Marks, and (c) neither party shall register the other party's Marks in any jurisdiction. In addition, Licensee acknowledges and agrees that (i) the Marks of Third-Party Licensors are and shall remain the sole property of such Third- Party Licensors, (ii) nothing in the Agreement shall confer in Licensee any right of ownership or license rights in the Marks of Third-Party Licensors, and (iii) Licensee shall not register the Marks of Third-Party Licensors. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Licensee agrees not to use or adopt any trade name, trademark, logo or service mark which is so similar to Fannie Mae's Marks or the Marks of Third-Party Licensors as to be likely to cause deception or confusion, or which is graphically or phonetically similar to any of Fannie Mae's Marks or the Marks of Third-Party Licensors.

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  • Ownership of Company Property The Company’s assets shall be deemed owned by the Company as an entity, and the Member shall have no ownership interest in such assets or any portion thereof. Title to any or all such Company assets may be held in the name of the Company, one or more nominees or in “street name”, as the Member may determine.

  • Ownership of Developments All copyrights, patents, trade secrets, or other intellectual property rights associated with any ideas, concepts, techniques, inventions, processes, or works of authorship developed or created by Executive during the course of performing work for the Company or its clients (collectively, the "Work Product") shall belong exclusively to the Company and shall, to the extent possible, be considered a work made by the Executive for hire for the Company within the meaning of Title 17 of the United States Code. To the extent the Work Product may not be considered work made by the Executive for hire for the Company, the Executive agrees to assign, and automatically assign at the time of creation of the Work Product, without any requirement of further consideration, any right, title, or interest the Executive may have in such Work Product. Upon the request of the Company, the Executive shall take such further actions, including execution and delivery of instruments of conveyance, as may be appropriate to give full and proper effect to such assignment.

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