Common use of Waived Rights Clause in Contracts

Waived Rights. If Provider has any rights in an Assigned Deliverable that cannot be assigned to Customer (including any moral rights, such as the right to be named as author, the right to modify, the right to prevent mutilation and the right to prevent commercial exploitation), Provider hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives the enforcement of such rights (“Waived Rights”) and waives and quitclaims to Customer all Actions of any kind against Customer and its licensees (through multiple tiers) with respect to Waived Rights. At Customer’s request and expense, Provider will consent to and join in any Actions to enforce Waived Rights.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Bonterms Professional Services Agreement, Bonterms Professional Services Agreement, Bonterms Professional Services Agreement

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