Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications Sample Clauses

Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Where licensing is contemplated by Collaborator, the Parties agree to consult with each other with respect to the prosecution of applications for PHS Subject Inventions described in Article 6.3 and joint Subject Inventions described in Article 6.4. If the Collaborator elects to file and prosecute IP applications on joint Subject Inventions pursuant to Article 6.4, PHS will be granted an associate power of attorney (or its equivalent) on such IP applications.
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Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Where licensing is contemplated by Collaborator, the Parties agree to consult with each other with respect to the prosecution of applications for PHS Subject Inventions and joint Subject Inventions. If the Parties agree that Collaborator shall file and prosecute IP applications on joint Subject Inventions, then Collaborator agrees to grant PHS an associate power of attorney (or its equivalent) on such IP applications.
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. In connection with any patent or IP application relating to a subject invention filed pursuant to the CRADA, within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Each Subject Invention made solely by PHS employees shall be solely owned by PHS. PHS agrees to exclude from any patent application Collaborator trade secret information or Collaborator Proprietary/Confidential Information. If such trade secret information or Collaborator Confidential/Proprietary Information is essential to file a properly enabled patent application, Collaborator will cooperate to provide equivalent information to file such application. Each Subject Invention made solely by Collaborator employees shall be solely owned by Collaborator. Collaborator agrees to exclude from any patent application PHS trade secret information or PHS Proprietary/Confidential Information. If such trade secret information or PHS Confidential/Proprietary Information is essential to file a properly enabled patent application, PHS will cooperate to provide equivalent information to file such application. The Parties agree to consult with each other with respect to the prosecution of applications for PHS Subject Inventions and joint Subject Inventions. If the Parties agree that Collaborator shall file and prosecute IP applications on joint Subject Inventions, then Collaborator agrees to all Customer Number Practice and/or granting of power(s) of attorney (or its equivalent) necessary to assure PHS access to its United States, International, and Foreign intellectual property rights on said applications. NCI CRADA 01030 Amend Article 7 “Licensing” to read as follows:
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Parties with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Parties with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Where co-exclusive licensing is contemplated by RPRP and Introgen, the Parties agree to consult with each other with respect to the prosecution of applications for PHS Subject Inventions described in Article 6.3 and joint Subject Inventions described in Article 6.4. Introgen expressly agrees to assume full responsibility at its expense for taking all action with respect to filing, prosecuting, and obtaining patents and other suitable forms of protection for Subject Inventions made by Introgen and/or RPRP, and if Introgen so elects under Article 6.4 for PHS joint inventions made with RPRP and/or Introgen under the RP provided that Introgen's choice of patent counsel is mutually acceptable to RPRP. If either RPRP and/or Introgen elect to file and prosecute IP applications on joint Subject Inventions pursuant to Article 6.4, PHS will be granted an associate power of attorney (or its equivalent) on such IP applications. [*] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications it files on any Subject Invention along with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Each Subject Invention made solely by PHS employees shall be owned by PHS.: excluding any PHS agrees to exclude from any patent application Collaborator trade secret information or Collaborator Proprietary/Confidential Information. If such trade secret information or Collaborator Confidential/Proprietary is essential to file a properly enabled patent application. Collaborator will cooperate to provide equivalent information to file such application. Where licensing is contemplated by the Collaborator, t The Parties agree to consult with each other with respect to the prosecution of applications for PHS Subject Inventions and joint Subject Inventions. If the Parties agree that Collaborator shall file and prosecute IP applications on joint Subject Inventions, then Collaborator agrees to grant PHS an associate power of attorney (or its equivalent) on such EP applications. Amend Article 7 “Licensing” to read as follows:
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Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Each Party shall provide the other Party with copies of the applications it files on any Subject Invention along with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. The Parties agree to consult with each other with respect to the prosecution of all Subject Inventions.
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one- (1) month of receipt or filing, each Party shall provide the other Parties with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Parties with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Where licensing is contemplated by the Collaborators, the Parties agree to consult with one another with respect to the prosecution of applications for USU and Foundation Subject Inventions and jointly owned Subject Inventions described in Section 6.2.
Prosecution of Intellectual Property Applications. Within one month of receipt or filing, each Party shall use reasonable efforts to provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. Each Party shall also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. The party filing the patent application shall have the right to control the prosecution of the application. The parties agree to cooperate with each other in the preparing and prosecution of patent applications. If the Parties agree that Collaborator shall file and prosecute IP applications on Subject Inventions, the Collaborator agrees to Customer Number Practice and/or granting of power(s) of attorney (or its equivalent) necessary to assure PHS access to its United States, international, and foreign intellectual property rights on said applications. If the Parties agree that PHS shall file and prosecute IP applications on joint Subject Inventions, the PHS agrees to grant Collaborator power(s) of attorney (or its equivalent) necessary to assure Collaborator access to such IP application(s) per 37 C.F.R. §1.32(c)(3). Comments: Within one month, the filing party must provide the other Party with copies of the applications and all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent or other IP office in connection with the prosecution of such applications. In addition, each Party shall also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the patent or other IP application files by the applicable patent or other IP office. Since Philips filed the subject applications, Profound would assume this role and be obligated to provide copies of all documents received from or filed with the relevant patent office to PHS.
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