Common use of Ownership of Documents and Materials Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Documents and Materials. A. All documents, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials developed under this Contract shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor transfers any ownership claim to the State and all such materials will be the property of the State. Use of these materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. B. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the “Materials”) not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to During the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to the Materials developed for or supplied by the State and used to develop or assist in the services provided while the Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor’s work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Child Advocacy Center Contract, Professional Services, Child Advocacy Center Contract

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the “Materials”) not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to During the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to the Materials developed for or supplied by the State and used to develop or assist in the services provided while the Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor’s work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child and family records/files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Contract, Professional Services Contract, Professional Services Contract

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials developed under this Contract shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor transfers any ownership claim to the State and all such materials will be the property of the State. Use of these materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. B. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the "Materials") not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered "work for hire" and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor's work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child and family records/files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s 's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the “Materials”) not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to During the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to the Materials developed for or supplied by the State and used to develop or assist in the services provided while the Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor’s work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Child Advocacy Center Contract, Professional Services

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the "Materials") not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered "work for hire" and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to During the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to the Materials developed for or supplied by the State and used to develop or assist in the services provided while the Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor's work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child and family records/files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s 's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the "Materials") not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered "work for hire" and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor's work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s 's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the "Materials") not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered "work for hire" and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy, and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor's work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child and family records/files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s 's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified.] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the "Materials") not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered "work for hire" and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non-cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor's work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child and family records/files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s 's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Ownership of Documents and Materials. A. 5.06.1 All documents, including records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memorandamemos, and other materials materials, created or developed under this Contract Agreement, shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor transfers any ownership claim to the State Corporation and all such materials matters will be the property of the StateCorporation. Use of these materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the StateCorporation, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product of this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. B. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. During the performance of this Contractthe services specified herein, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced these materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or Corporation and used to develop or assist in the services provided herein while the materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s expense. The Full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product of the Contractor during the term of this Agreement shall be available to the Corporation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving entitled to retain a set of its work papers in accordance with professional standards. 5.06.2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, it is understood and protecting agreed that Contractor shall retain all of its rights in its proprietary information including, without limitation, methodologies and methods of analysis, ideas, concepts, expressions, know how, methods, techniques, skills, knowledge and experience possessed by Contractor prior to, or acquired by Contractor during the ownership performance of this Agreement and property rights of the State same shall not be deemed to be Work Product or Work For Hire and Contractor shall not be restricted in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractoranyway with respect thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

Ownership of Documents and Materials. [Modified] A. All documents, records, programs, applications, data, algorithms, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials (the "Materials") not developed or licensed by the Contractor prior to execution of this Contract, but specifically developed under this Contract shall be considered "work for hire" and the Contractor hereby transfers and assigns any ownership claim claims to the State and so that all such materials Materials will be the property of the State. If ownership interest in the Materials cannot be assigned to the State, the Contractor grants the State a non-exclusive, non- cancelable, perpetual, worldwide royalty-free license to use the Materials and to use, modify, copy and create derivative works of the Materials. B. Use of these materialsthe Materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of the State, is prohibited. The Contractor specifically releases to During the State any property right which the Contractor may have to copyright, license, patent, or otherwise dispose of data, findings, recommendations, or other work product performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to the Materials developed for or supplied by the State and used to develop or assist in the services provided while the Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the Materials and to Contractor's work product during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafterContract. B. C. The Contractor shall grant the State shared access to all documents, including child and family records/files, records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memoranda, and other materials related to this Contract. The Contractor shall provide the State full, immediate, and unrestricted access to such documents and materials during the term of this Contract and as necessary thereafter. C. D. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss of or damage to any of the above-referenced materials Materials developed for or supplied by the State and/or used to develop or assist in the services provided while the materials Materials are in the possession of the Contractor. Any loss or damage thereto shall be restored at the Contractor’s 's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for preserving and protecting the ownership and property rights of the State in all work in progress and other property to which the State is entitled hereunder, while the property is in the control or custody of the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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