Common use of Protected Works Clause in Contracts

Protected Works. As used herein, "Protected Works" means all ideas, inventions, formulas, source and object codes, techniques, processes, methods of operation, concepts, systems, programs, software, hardware systems, schematics, flow charts, computer data bases, client lists, trademarks, service marks, brand names, trade names, compilations, data, documents, notes, designs, drawings, technical data and/or training materials, including improvements thereto or derivatives therefrom, whether or not patentable or subject to copyright or trademark or trade secret protection, developed and produced by Executive either (1) in connection with Executive employment with Company or (2) using resources, materials, facilities, Confidential Information, Trade Secrets or other property of Company.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Yupi Internet Inc), Employment Agreement (Yupi Internet Inc), Employment Agreement (Yupi Internet Inc)

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