Sponsor Supported Efforts Sample Clauses

Sponsor Supported Efforts. Income derived from sponsor-supported efforts shall be disbursed in accordance with the specific terms of governing contractual or grant documents. Income derived from copyrighted materials or patents shall be disbursed in accordance with stated College policies when the contract or grant document is silent as to disbursement of royalties or times of value.
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Sponsor Supported Efforts. Faculty who produce copyrightable material or a patent under sponsor-supported projects shall be governed by the specific terms and conditions of the applicable sponsorship contract.
Sponsor Supported Efforts. College faculty who produce copyrightable material or a patent under sponsor-supported projects shall be governed by the specific terms and conditions of the sponsorship contract. College personnel are responsible for determining, in advance, the terms of sponsorship and executing a Copyright/Patent Royalty Agreement with the sponsor. ROYALTY INCOME – Royalty income from copyrighted materials and patents shall be distributed as listed below. Individual Effort – Income derived from materials and patents produced from the individual initiative of College faculty as defined above shall accrue solely to the author or inventory. College Assisted Individual Effort – Income derived from individual efforts which are complemented by College time, facilities and/or resources, as defined above, shall accrue solely to the author or inventor. However, repayment to the College must be made by the individual(s) concerned as outlined above, which also outlines the other rights of the College in these cases.
Sponsor Supported Efforts. College employees who produce copyrightable intellectual property or a patent under sponsor supported projects shall be governed by the specific terms and conditions of the sponsorship contract. In most instances, the agreement between the sponsor and the College vest title to the copyrightable material or patent in the College, with the sponsor retaining a royalty-free nt may specify that the material or patent is to be distributed within the public domain. Some grants or sponsorship programs specifically require that the author/creator/inventor and the College must relinquish rights to the copyrighted material or patent created under the sponsored effort. College personnel are responsible for determining, in advance, the terms of sponsorship and for obtaining guidance regarding the development and execution of an agreement with the College or the sponsor.
Sponsor Supported Efforts. College personnel and students who produce intellectual property under sponsor- supported projects shall be governed by the specific terms and conditions of the sponsorship contract. College personnel are responsible for determining, in advance, the terms of sponsorship and shall be required to execute any Copyright/Patent Royalty Agreement with the sponsor.
Sponsor Supported Efforts. Income derived from sponsor-supported efforts shall be disbursed in accordance with the specific terms of governing contractual or grant documents. Income derived from copyrighted materials or patents shall be disbursed in accordance with stated College policies when the contract or grant document is silent as to disbursement of royalties or times of value. 2844 2845 2846 2847 2848 2849 2850 2851 2852 2853 2854 2855 2856 2857 2858 2859 2860 2861 2862 2863 2864 2865
Sponsor Supported Efforts. Royalty income derived from sponsor-supported efforts shall be disbursed in accordance with the specific terms of governing contractual or grant documents. Royalty income derived from intellectual property shall be disbursed to the College when the contract or grant document is silent as to disbursement of royalties.
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