Business Ideas definition

Business Ideas as used in this Agreement means all ideas, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Executive originates, discovers or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Executive is employed by the Company and for one (1) year thereafter and which are (a) related to any business known by Executive to be engaged in or contem­plated by the Company, (b) originated, discovered or developed during Executive’s working hours during his employment with the Company, or (c) originated, discovered or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities, Confidential Information, Trade Secrets, or equipment furnished by the Company.
Business Ideas means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, specifications, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Executive originates or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Executive is employed by the Company and which are (i) related to any business known to Executive to be engaged in or contemplated by the Company; (ii) originated or developed during Executive’s working hours; or (iii) originated or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities or equipment furnished by the Company.
Business Ideas as used in this Agreement means all ideas, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Employee originates, discovers or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Employee is employed by the Company and for one (1) year thereafter and which are (i) related to any business known by Employee to be engaged in or contemplated by the Company; (ii) originated, discovered or developed during Employee’s working hours during his/her employment with the Company; or (iii) originated, discovered or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities, Confidential Information, Trade Secrets, or equipment furnished by the Company.

Examples of Business Ideas in a sentence

  • The Company will own, and Executive hereby assigns and agrees to assign to the Company, all rights in all Business Ideas which Executive originates or develops either alone or working with others while Executive is employed by the Company.

  • All Business Ideas which are or form the basis for copyrightable works are hereby assigned to the Company and/or shall be assigned to the Company or shall be considered “works for hire” as that term is defined by United States copyright law.

  • Executive, at any time during or after the term of his/her employment with the Company, will promptly execute all documents which the Company may reasonably require to perfect its patent, copyright and other rights to such Business Ideas throughout the world.

  • While employed by the Company, Executive will promptly disclose all Business Ideas to the Company.


More Definitions of Business Ideas

Business Ideas as used in this Award Agreement means all ideas, concepts, innovations, inventions, strategy, data, developments, and works of authorship, whether or not patentable, both technical and business, which the Participant originates, conceives or develops, either alone or in conjunction with others, at any time during the Participant's employment with the Corporation or any Affiliate, except those which satisfy all three of the following criteria: (i) unrelated to the Corporation’s business; (ii) not originated, conceived or developed during the Participant's working hours; and (iii) not originated, conceived or developed by use of any Corporation property such as tools, supplies, equipment, materials, facilities or other Corporation employees. Any idea, concept, innovation, invention, strategy, data, development or work of authorship that the Participant originates, conceives or develops, through the use of Corporation Confidential Information, at any time within six (6) months after the Participant's employment with the Corporation or any Affiliate terminates (for any reason) will be presumed to be a Business Idea unless the Participant can prove otherwise by clear and convincing evidence.
Business Ideas means all ideas, whether or not patentable, which are originated or developed by Employee in connection with his employment by the Company and which relate to the business of the Company.
Business Ideas means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, specifications, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Employee originates or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Employee is employed by the Company and which are (i) related to any business known to Employee to be engaged in or contemplated by the Company; (ii) originated or developed during Employee’s working hours; or (iii) originated or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities or equipment furnished by the Company.
Business Ideas means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, specifications, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, that are ( i) related to any business engaged in or contemplated by the Company; (ii) originated or developed during Employee’s working hours for the Company, or (iii) originated or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities, or equipment furnished by the Company.
Business Ideas means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, computer code, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Consultant originates or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Consultant is retained by SSI and which (i) are related to any business known to Consultant to be engaged in or contemplated by SSI, (ii) are originated or developed during Consultant’s hours working for SSI, (iii) are originated or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities or equipment furnished by SSI; or (iv) remuneration for the development or creation of which is given by SSI to Consultant.
Business Ideas as used in this Agreement means all ideas, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Employee originates, discovers or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Employee is employed by the Company and for one (1) year thereafter and which are (a) related to any business known by Employee to be engaged in or contem­plated by the Company, (b) originated, discovered or developed during Employee’s working hours, or (c) originated, discovered or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities, Confidential Information, Trade Secrets, or equipment furnished by the Company.
Business Ideas as used in this Award Agreement means all ideas, concepts, innovations, inventions, strategy, data, developments, and works of authorship, whether or not patentable, both technical and business, which the Participant originates, conceives or develops, either alone or in conjunction with others, at any time during the Participant's employment with the Corporation or any Affiliate, except those which satisfy all three of the following criteria: i) unrelated to the Corporation's business; ii) not originated, conceived or developed during the Participant's working hours; and iii) not originated, conceived or developed by use of any Corporation property such as tools, supplies, equipment, materials, facilities or other Corporation employees. Any idea, concept, innovation, invention, strategy, data, development or work of authorship that the Participant originates, conceives or develops at any time within six (6) months after the Participant's employment with the Corporation or any Affiliate terminates (for any reason) will be presumed to be a Business Idea unless the Participant can prove otherwise by clear and convincing evidence.