Commercial exploitation definition
Commercial exploitation of topography means the manufacture, sale, rental, leasing or any other method of commercial distribution directly relating to a topography or integrated circuit, produced on the basis of the respective topography.
Commercial exploitation means reasonable intent for public viewing for the delivery medium used.
Commercial exploitation. , means the engaging in any bioprospecting activity with the intention of making a profit;
Examples of Commercial exploitation in a sentence
C.3. Commercial exploitation of the manuscripts in any form or medium/means without the official permission of the copyright holder is not allowed.
More Definitions of Commercial exploitation
Commercial exploitation means reasonable intent for public viewing for the delivery
Commercial exploitation means an exploitation by selling, leasing or by any other act to obtain remuneration or any other interest and shall include offering for the purpose of exploitation;
Commercial exploitation will have the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.
Commercial exploitation means the act of importing, selling or providing in any other form, for commercial purposes, a protected layout-design, an integrated circuit in which the layout-design is incorporated, or an article incorporating such an integrated circuit.
Commercial exploitation in relation to the SICLD means to sell, lease, offer or exhibit for sale or otherwise distribute such semiconductor integrated circuit for any commercial purpose.
Commercial exploitation means the sale, rental, leasing or any other method of commercial distribution, or an offer for these purposes. However, for the purposes of Article 227 of this Agreement, commercial exploitation shall not include exploitation under conditions of confidentiality to the extent that no further distribution to third parties occurs.
Commercial exploitation means and encompass any use, reproduction, distribution, performance, display, or transmission of the Protected IP, whether directly or indirectly, which is intended to or does result in financial gain, economic advantage, or other commercial benefit, including without limitation the manufacture, sale, licensing, or distribution of products or services incorporating or derived from the Protected IP;