Ownership of Documents and Materials. All documents, including records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memos, and other materials, created or developed under this Agreement, shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor transfers any ownership claim to Whitestown and all such matters will be the property of Whitestown. Use of these materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of Whitestown, is prohibited. During the performance of the services specified herein, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss or damage to these materials developed for or supplied by Whitestown 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. Full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product of the Contractor during the term of this Agreement shall be available to Whitestown. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall be entitled to retain a set of its work papers in accordance with professional standards. In the event the Whitestown subsequently uses the documents or materials without retaining the services of Contractor, Whitestown releases the Contractor only from claims and causes of action arising from such subsequent use, but not under the services of this Agreement. Whitestown, to the extent permitted by law, further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Contractor from claims and causes of action asserted by any third person or entity to the extent such arises from the Whitestown’s subsequent use of the documents or materials under this Section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and 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 performance of this Agreement and the same shall not be deemed to be Work Product or Work For Hire and Contractor shall not be restricted in anyway with respect thereto.
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Samples: Uniform Contract for Services, Uniform Contract for Services, Uniform Contract for Services
Ownership of Documents and Materials. All documents, including records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memos, and other materials, created or developed under this Agreement, shall be considered “work for hire” and the Contractor transfers any ownership claim to Whitestown and all such matters will be the property of Whitestown. Use of these materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of Whitestown, is prohibited. During the performance of the services specified herein, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss or damage to these materials developed for or supplied by Whitestown 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. Full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product of the Contractor during the term of this Agreement shall be available to Whitestown. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall be entitled to retain a set of its work papers in accordance with professional standards. In the event the Whitestown subsequently uses the documents or materials without retaining the services of Contractor, Whitestown releases the Contractor only from claims and causes of action arising from such subsequent use, but not under the services of this Agreement. Whitestown, to the extent permitted by law, further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Contractor from claims and causes of action asserted by any third person or entity to the extent such arises from the Whitestown’s subsequent use of the documents or materials under this Section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and 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 performance of this Agreement and the same shall not be deemed to be Work Product or Work For Hire and Contractor shall not be restricted in anyway with respect thereto.
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Samples: Uniform Contract for Services, Uniform Contract for Services, Uniform Contract for Services
Ownership of Documents and Materials. All documents, including records, programs, data, film, tape, articles, memos, and other materials, created or developed under this Agreement, shall be considered “"work for hire” " and the Contractor transfers any ownership claim to Whitestown and all such matters will be the property of Whitestown. Use of these materials, other than related to contract performance by the Contractor, without the prior written consent of Whitestown, is prohibited. During the performance of the services specified herein, the Contractor shall be responsible for any loss or damage to these materials developed for or supplied by Whitestown 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 's expense. Full, immediate, and unrestricted access to the work product of the Contractor during the term of this Agreement shall be available to Whitestown. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor shall be entitled to retain a set of its work papers in accordance with professional standards. In the event the Whitestown subsequently uses the documents or materials without retaining the services of Contractor, Whitestown releases the Contractor only from claims and causes of action arising from such subsequent use, but not under the services of this Agreement. Whitestown, to the extent permitted by law, further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Contractor from claims and causes of action asserted by any third person or entity to the extent such arises from the Whitestown’s 's subsequent use of the documents or materials under this Section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and 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 performance of this Agreement and the same shall not be deemed to be Work Product or Work For Hire and Contractor shall not be restricted in anyway with respect thereto.
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Samples: Uniform Contract for Services