Patents on Joint Inventions after THE COMPANY Declines to Exercise Option Sample Clauses

Patents on Joint Inventions after THE COMPANY Declines to Exercise Option. In the event that THE COMPANY declines to exercise its option to acquire a worldwide-royalty-bearing, exclusive license to a Joint Invention under Section 9.2, or such option expires without THE COMPANY having acquired such a license under the Option, then AMC shall have the right, but not the obligation, to file patent applications covering such Joint Invention, exercisable at AMC’s sole election; in such circumstances, if AMC proceeds with patenting Joint Inventions, THE COMPANY shall retain any rights it may have as a joint owner under existing US patent law and as provided in Section 8.6.2.
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