Common use of Underlying Ideas Clause in Contracts

Underlying Ideas. Speaker understands, and ACLP acknowledges, that Speaker retains rights to the original ideas, data, and analyses reflected in Speaker's presentation and that the Speaker may freely discuss and develop them in other contexts. Speaker agrees that if s/he uses or presents similar or related materials, including excerpts from the presentation itself, Speaker will not in any way designate them as, or indicate that they are or were, endorsed, sponsored, or approved by ACLP, or otherwise associated with ACLP or ACLP meetings.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Speaker/Author Agreement, Speaker/Author Agreement, Speaker/Author Agreement

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