Common use of Voluntary Surrender of Patent Interests Clause in Contracts

Voluntary Surrender of Patent Interests. A faculty member and the University may agree to surrender any interests that the faculty member and the University might have to any part of any prospective invention to any outside organization, if the faculty member and the University deem such surrender to be in the best interests of the University and if such surrender is allowable under applicable law and sponsored agreements and such surrender does not impair the intellectual property rights of other employees, students, and other third parties. All faculty members and other University employees involved must agree to the surrender of the patent rights subject to the concurrence of the University in each case.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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