Common use of SPONSOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

SPONSOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Title to any invention conceived of or first reduced to practice in performance of the Research Project solely by the Sponsor’s personnel (“Sponsor Invention”) shall remain with the Sponsor. Title to and the copyright in any copyrightable material first produced or composed in the performance of the Research Project solely by the Sponsor’s personnel without (“Sponsor Copyright”) shall remain with the Sponsor. Neither Sponsor Inventions nor Sponsor Copyrights shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: School of Mines Research Agreement, School of Mines Research Agreement, School of Mines Research Agreement

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SPONSOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Title to any invention conceived of or first reduced to practice in performance of the Research Project solely by the Sponsor’s personnel (“Sponsor Invention”) shall remain with the Sponsor. Title to and the copyright in any copyrightable material first produced or composed in the performance of the Research Project solely by the Sponsor’s personnel without (“Sponsor Copyright”) shall remain with the Sponsor. Neither Sponsor Inventions nor Sponsor Copyrights shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: School of Mines Research Agreement

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