Common use of PUBLICATION MATTERS Clause in Contracts

PUBLICATION MATTERS. The publishing Party shall provide the other Party a 30-day period in which to review and comment on proposed publications that (1) disclose any of the following generated in the course of the Agreement: technical developments, research findings, or (2) identify Proprietary Information (as defined in paragraph 1.B of Article XV). The publishing Party shall not publish or otherwise disclose Proprietary Information identified by the other Party, except as mandated by law. The Sponsor will not use the name of Facility Contractor or the United States Government or their employees in any promotional activity, such as advertisements, with reference to any product or service resulting from this Agreement, without prior written approval of the Government and Facility Contractor.

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Samples: Projects Agreement

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PUBLICATION MATTERS. The publishing Party shall provide the other Party a 3060-day period in which to review and comment on proposed publications that (1) disclose any of the following following: technical developments and/or research findings generated in the course of the Agreement: technical developments, research findings, Agreement or (2) identify Proprietary Information (as defined in paragraph 1.B of Article XVAppendix C). The publishing Party shall not publish or otherwise disclose Proprietary Information identified by the other Party, except as mandated by law. The Sponsor will not use the name of Facility Contractor or Contractor, the United States Government Government, or their employees in any promotional activity, such as advertisements, with reference to any product or service resulting from this Agreement, without prior written approval of the Government and Facility Contractor.

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Samples: meetings.portseattle.org

PUBLICATION MATTERS. The publishing Party shall provide the other Party a thirty (30-) day period in which to review and comment on proposed publications that (1) disclose any of the following generated in the course of the Agreement: technical developments, research findings, or (2) identify Proprietary Information (as defined in paragraph 1.B of Article XV). The publishing Party shall not publish or otherwise disclose Proprietary Information identified by the other Party, except as mandated by law. The Sponsor will not use the name of Facility Contractor or the United States Government or their employees in any promotional activity, such as advertisements, with reference to any product or service resulting from this Agreement, without prior written approval of the Government and Facility Contractor.

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Samples: Project Agreement (Nano Nuclear Energy Inc.)

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PUBLICATION MATTERS. The publishing Party shall provide the other Party a 30-day period in which to review and comment on proposed publications that (1) disclose any of the following generated in the course of the Agreement: technical developments, research findings, or (2) identify Proprietary Information (as defined in paragraph 1.B of Article XV). The publishing Party shall not publish or otherwise disclose Proprietary Information identified by the other Party, except as mandated by law. .The Sponsor will not use the name of Facility Contractor or the United States Government or their employees in any promotional activity, such as advertisements, with reference to any product or service resulting from this Agreement, without prior written approval of the Government and Facility Contractor.

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Samples: publicpoint.fnal.gov

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