Common use of Patentable Inventions or Discoveries Clause in Contracts

Patentable Inventions or Discoveries. The Parties do not anticipate that any inventions or discoveries will be developed as a result of this Contract. However, all inventions or discoveries developed by the Contractor specifically for the Department or for the State of Florida as part of Contractor’s services under the Contract that are patentable pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 101 are the sole property of the State of Florida. Such inventions or discoveries will be referred to the Florida Contract No.: 72102103-15-1 Contract Title: Pest Control Services Department of State for a determination on whether patent protection will be sought. The State of Florida will be the sole owner of all patents resulting from any invention or discovery developed by the Contractor specifically for the Department or for the State of Florida as part of Contractor’s services under the Contract. All other inventions or discoveries used or provided by Contractor in connection with the services under the Contract shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assignment Agreement

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Patentable Inventions or Discoveries. The Parties do not anticipate If applicable, and agreed upon in writing between the Contractor and the Customer that sets forth the transfer of ownership rights, any inventions or discoveries will be developed in the course, or as a result result, of this Contract. However, all inventions or discoveries developed by the Contractor specifically for the Department or for the State of Florida as part of Contractor’s services under in connection with the Contract that are patentable pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 101 are the sole property of the State of Florida. Such Contractor must inform the Customer of any inventions or discoveries developed or made through performance of the Contract, and such inventions or discoveries will be referred to the Florida Contract No.: 72102103-15-1 Contract Title: Pest Control Services Department of State for a determination on whether patent protection will be sought. The State of Florida will be the sole owner of all patents resulting from any invention or discovery developed by the Contractor specifically for the Department or for the State made through performance of Florida as part of Contractor’s services under the Contract. All other Such separate agreement shall require a modification to the NASPO master contract to add development services since at the time of this Contract execution there are no services on the NASPO master contract that contain the ability for a party to develop inventions or discoveries used or provided by Contractor in connection with the services under the Contract shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Contractordiscoveries.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Alternate Contract Source Agreement

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