Successful Respondent Owned Developed Materials Sample Clauses

Successful Respondent Owned Developed Materials. Successful Respondent shall be the sole and exclusive owner of all Developed Materials that are modifications, enhancements, improvements, configurations, or Upgrades, to or Derivative Works of, Successful Respondent Owned Materials or to the extent not owned by DIR pursuant to Section 7.2.1 DIR Ownership, including all IP Rights; provided, however, that if the creation of any such Developed Material is specifically requested by DIR or a DIR Customer and is provided through performance of the Services, it shall be treated as commercially available Successful Respondent Owned Developed Material for purposes of all license and other rights of DIR and DIR Customers therein granted pursuant to this Agreement, including under Section 7.6
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Successful Respondent Owned Developed Materials. (b) All Developed Materials owned (or to be owned) by DIR pursuant to this Section shall be considered "works made for hire" (as that term is used in the United States Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. Section 101, or in analogous provisions of other applicable Laws). To the extent the Developed Materials are not considered works made for hire by operation of law, Successful Respondent hereby irrevocably and perpetually assigns, and shall assign, to DIR without further consideration to the extent of such ownership by DIR all of Successful Respondent’s right, title and interest in and to such Developed Materials, including all IP Rights. Successful Respondent acknowledges that DIR and the successors and assignees of DIR shall have the right to obtain and hold in their own name all rights, title, and interest in and to all such rights in such Developed Materials. Successful Respondent agrees to execute any documents and take any other actions requested by DIR to effectuate the purposes of this Section. DIR hereby grants Successful Respondent certain license and other rights with respect to such Developed Materials, as described in Section 7.1.2
Successful Respondent Owned Developed Materials. Successful Respondent shall be the sole and exclusive owner of all Developed Materials that are modifications, enhancements, improvements, or Upgrades, to or Derivative Works of, Successful Respondent Owned Materials or to the extent not owned by DIR pursuant to Section 14.2(a), including all United States and foreign patent, copyright, trade secret and other intellectual property rights in such Materials; provided, however, that if the creation of any such Developed Material is specifically requested by DIR or a DIR Customer and is provided through performance of the Services, it shall be treated as commercially available Successful Respondent Owned Developed Material for purposes of all license and other rights of DIR and DIR Customers therein granted pursuant to this Agreement, including under Section 14.6. DIR acknowledges that Successful Respondent and the successors and assignees of Successful Respondent shall have the right to obtain and hold in their own name all rights, title and interest in and to Developed Materials owned by Successful Respondent pursuant to this Section 14.2(c). DIR agrees to execute any documents and take any other actions reasonably requested by Successful Respondent to effectuate the purposes of this Section 14.2
Successful Respondent Owned Developed Materials. Successful Respondent shall be the sole and exclusive owner of all Developed Materials that are modifications, enhancements, improvements, or Upgrades, to or Derivative Works of, Successful Respondent Owned Materials or to the extent not owned by DIR pursuant to Section 14.2(a), including all United States and foreign patent, copyright, trade secret and other intellectual property rights in such Materials; provided, however, that if the creation of any such Developed Material is specifically requested by DIR or a DIR Customer and is provided through performance of the Services, it shall be treated as commercially available Successful Respondent Owned

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