Common use of Significant Use of Resources Clause in Contracts

Significant Use of Resources. The college will own any intellectual property (other than exempted scholarly works) that is made, discovered or created by a college employee who makes significant use of college resources (including college- administered funds or college funded time, facilities, or equipment) in connection with the development of such intellectual property. The product of such "significant use" is work that does not have a primary classroom or educational purpose, and/or detracts from the quality of the teaching/learning process. Use of library facilities, other facilities available to the general public, and ordinary use of office equipment and office staff will not be considered "significant use" of college facilities and equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org, escholarship.org

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Significant Use of Resources. The college College will own any intellectual property (other than exempted scholarly works) that is made, discovered or created by a college employee faculty member who makes significant use of college College resources (including college- administered College- Administered funds or college funded time, facilities, or equipment) in connection with the development of such intellectual property. The product of such "significant use" is work that does not have a primary classroom or educational purpose, and/or detracts from the quality of the teaching/learning process. Use of library facilities, other facilities available to the general public, and ordinary use of office equipment and office staff will not be considered "significant use" of college College facilities and equipment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Year Agreement, Year Agreement

Significant Use of Resources. The college College will own any intellectual property (other than exempted scholarly works) that is made, discovered or created by a college employee faculty member who makes significant use of college College resources (including college- administered College- Administered funds or college College funded time, facilities, or equipment) in connection with the development of such intellectual property. The product of such "significant use" is work that does not have a primary classroom or educational purpose, and/or detracts from the quality of the teaching/learning process. Use of library facilities, other facilities available to the general public, and ordinary use of office equipment and office staff will not be considered "significant use" of college College facilities and equipment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: One Year Agreement, Year Agreement

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Significant Use of Resources. The college College will own any intellectual property (other than exempted scholarly works) that is made, discovered or created by a college employee faculty member who makes significant use of college College resources (including college- administered College-Administered funds or college College funded time, facilities, or equipment) in connection with the development of such intellectual property. The product of such "significant use" is work that does not have a primary classroom or educational purpose, and/or detracts from the quality of the teaching/learning process. Use of library facilities, other facilities available to the general public, and ordinary use of office equipment and office staff will not be considered "significant use" of college College facilities and equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Year Agreement

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