SBIR Data Rights Sample Clauses

SBIR Data Rights. The Government’s license rights to use properly marked SBIR Data during the SBIR Protection Period. Upon expiration of the protection period for SBIR/STTR Data, the Government has a royalty-free license to use, and to authorize others to use on its behalf, these Data for Government Purposes. The Government receives Unlimited Rights in all Form, Fit, and Function Data, Operations, Maintenance, Installation and Training (OMIT) Data, and unmarked SBIR Data. SBIR Protection Period: The period of time during which the Government is obligated to protect SBIR Data against unauthorized use and disclosure. The SBIR Protection Period begins at award of an SBIR Funding Agreement and ends not less than twenty years from that date.
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SBIR Data Rights. Except for technical data, including computer software documentation, or computer software in which the Government has unlimited rights under paragraph (b)(1) of this article, the Government shall have SBIR data rights, during the SBIR data protection period of this contract, in all SBIR data.

Related to SBIR Data Rights

  • Data Rights User retains all rights over any data and other information that User may provide, upload, transfer or make available in relation to, or which is collected from User’s devices or equipment by, the Software, including, without limitation, information pertaining to how the Software obtains, uses, and respond to inputs, location, ambient conditions, and other information related to use and operation of the Software with Honeywell or third-party products, software or websites (“Usage Data”). Honeywell has the right to retain, transfer, disclose, duplicate, analyze, modify, and otherwise use Usage Data to protect, improve, or develop its products, services, and related offerings. All information, analysis, insights, inventions, and algorithms derived from Usage Data by Honeywell (but excluding the Usage Data itself) and any intellectual property rights obtained related thereto, are owned exclusively and solely by Xxxxxxxxx.

  • Customer Data 5.1 The Customer shall own all rights, title and interest in and to all of the Customer Data and shall have sole responsibility for the legality , reliability, integrity, accuracy and quality of the Customer Data. 5.2 The Customer shall have sole responsibility for the security, back-up, archiving and recovery of Customer Data. 5.3 If the Customer utilises the customer service icon provided by the Supplier within the Software the Customer acknowledges that any Customer Data uploaded via such service will be subject to the relevant third party supplier’s Security Policy. The Supplier currently utilises the Fresh Desk application. For a copy of the Fresh Desk Security Policy see xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/security. The Supplier accepts no liability for any Customer Data transferred through the customer service icon provided within the Software. 5.4 The Supplier shall not be responsible for any loss suffered by the Customer as a result of or arising from the destruction, alteration, or disclosure of any Customer Data caused by any third party (including any third-party providing customer service functionality in connection with the Software), except and to the extent that the Supplier is entitled to recover and has so recovered an amount (net of the costs of recovery) equal to such loss from the relevant third party. 5.5 If the Supplier processes any personal data on the Customer's behalf when performing its obligations under these Terms and Conditions of Use, the parties record their intention that the Customer shall be the data controller and the Supplier shall be a data processor and in any such case: (a) the Customer undertakes to comply with all the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 in connection with any personal data processed by the Supplier on the Customer's behalf when performing its obligations under these Terms and Conditions of Use ; (b) the Customer shall ensure that the Customer is entitled to transfer the relevant personal data to the Supplier so that the Supplier may lawfully process the personal data in accordance with these Terms and Conditions of Use on the Customer's behalf; (c) the Customer acknowledges and agrees that the personal data may be transferred or stored outside the EEA or the country where the Customer and the Authorised Users are located in order to carry out the Services and the Supplier's other obligations under these Terms and Conditions of Use; (d) the Customer shall ensure that the relevant third parties have been informed of, and have given their consent to, such use, processing and transfer as required by all applicable data protection legislation; (e) the Supplier shall process the personal data only in accordance with these Terms and Conditions of Use and any lawful instructions reasonably given by the Customer from time to time; (f) each party shall take appropriate technical and organisational measures against unauthorised or unlawful processing of the personal data or its accidental loss, destruction or damage; and (g) the Customer shall make and maintain all necessary registration applications within all appropriate categories under the DPA as are required in relation to any personal data processed by the Supplier on the Customer's behalf when performing its obligations under these Terms and Conditions of Use. 5.6 The Customer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Supplier against all actions, proceedings , costs, claims, demands , liabilities , losses and expenses whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the Supplier 's processing of personal data on the Customer's behalf when performing its obligations under these Terms and Conditions of Use, save to the extent that the same is caused by or arises from the Supplier’s (or its directors, employees or sub-contractors’) negligence or breach of its obligations under these Terms and Conditions of Use.

  • Rights in Data If, in connection with the services performed under this Contract, Contractor or its employees, agents, or subcontractors, create artwork, audio recordings, blueprints, designs, diagrams, documentation, photographs, plans, reports, software, source code, specifications, surveys, system designs, video recordings, or any other original works of authorship, whether written or readable by machine (Deliverable Materials), all rights of Contractor or its subcontractors in the Deliverable Materials, including, but not limited to publication, and registration of copyrights, and trademarks in the Deliverable Materials, are the sole property of City. Contractor, including its employees, agents, and subcontractors, may not use any Deliverable Material for purposes unrelated to Contractor’s work on behalf of the City without prior written consent of City. Contractor may not publish or reproduce any Deliverable Materials, for purposes unrelated to Contractor’s work on behalf of the City, without the prior written consent of the City.

  • Domain Name Data 1.5.1 Query format: whois EXAMPLE.TLD 1.5.2 Response format:

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