Publication and Copyrights Sample Clauses

Publication and Copyrights. (a) KFSH&RC-J shall be free to publish the results of the Study subject to the provisions of Section 3 below regarding SPONSOR’s Proprietary Information. KFSH&RC-J shall furnish SPONSOR with a copy of any proposed publication for review and comment prior to submission for publication, at least thirty (30) days prior to submission for manuscripts and at least seven (7) days prior to submission for abstracts. At the expiration of such thirty (30) or seven (7) day period, KFSH&RC-J may proceed with submission for publication provided, however, that upon notice by SPONSOR that SPONSOR reasonably believes a patent application claiming and Invention (as defined in Section 2.3 below) should be filed prior to such publication, publication shall be delayed for an additional sixty (60) days or until any patent application(s) have been filed, whichever shall first occur. In no event shall the submission of publication of results be delayed for more than ninety (90) days for manuscripts and sixty-seven (67) days for abstracts from the date the publication/abstract was received by the SPONSOR. At the end of said period the KFSH&RC-J shall be free to publish the results as proposed.
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Publication and Copyrights. It is understood that decisions about authorship on all publications resulting from research under this Agreement will be made by the Principal Investigator and the Key Person(s) prior to any such publication. The Federal Government shall have a royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, any copyrightable material that is developed under this Agreement. The University shall have the unrestricted right to use all data which is delivered or specified to be delivered under this Agreement.
Publication and Copyrights. Publications resulting from the STUDY should follow KFSH&RC publication policy.
Publication and Copyrights. 5.1 UNIVERSITY and its investigators will be free to publicly disclose (through journals, lectures, or otherwise) the results of the Research Program, provided that UNIVERSITY shall have provided a copy of the proposed publication to SPONSOR at least sixty (60) days prior to the intended submission of any written publication or any other public disclosure to allow SPONSOR to determine whether any patentable invention, trade secret or Confidential Information (Confidential Information as defined in the Confidential Disclosure Agreement set forth in Exhibit C) would be disclosed. If the proposed disclosure contains a trade secret or Confidential Information, UNIVERSITY shall remove or cause the author to remove such trade secret or Confidential Information prior to its submission for publication or other public disclosure. If the proposed disclosure would disclose a patentable or potentially patentable invention, UNIVERSITY shall, at the request of SPONSOR, delay or cause the author to delay submission of the work for publication or other public disclosure for up to an additional sixty (60) days to enable UNIVERSITY or SPONSOR to file a patent application.
Publication and Copyrights. 5.1 UNIVERSITY and its investigators will be free to publicly disclose (through journals, lectures, or otherwise) the results of the Research Program, provided that UNIVERSITY shall have provided a copy of the proposed publication to SPONSOR at least sixty (60) days prior to the intended submission of any written publication or any other public disclosure to allow SPONSOR to determine whether any patentable invention or Confidential Information (as defined in the form of confidentiality agreement set forth on Exhibit B) would be disclosed. If the proposed disclosure contains Confidential Information, UNIVERSITY shall remove or cause the author to remove such Confidential Information prior to its submission for publication or other public disclosure. If the proposed disclosure would disclose a patentable invention, UNIVERSITY shall, at the request of SPONSOR, delay or cause the author to delay submission of the work for publication or other public disclosure for up to an additional sixty (60) days to enable UNIVERSITY or SPONSOR to file a patent application.

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