Common use of Work Made for Hire Clause in Contracts

Work Made for Hire. Under copyright law, a work prepared by an employee within the scope of employment, or a work that has been specially ordered or commissioned for which the parties have agreed in writing to consider as a Work Made for Hire. The hiring party or employer is considered the author and owner of the copyright, not the person who creates the work.

Appears in 57 contracts

Samples: repo.ukitoraja.ac.id, www.karyailmiah.trisakti.ac.id, www.chitkara.edu.in

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Work Made for Hire. Under copyright law, a work prepared by an employee within the scope of employment, or a work that has been specially ordered or commissioned for which the parties have agreed in writing to consider as a Work Made for Hire. The hiring party or employer is considered the author and owner of the copyright, not the person who creates the work.. View publication

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.aic2022.org

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