Copyright Works definition

Copyright Works means materials for which copyright protection may be obtained including, but not limited to literary works (including all written material), computer programs, artistic and graphic works (including designs, graphs, drawings, blueprints, and other works), recordings, models, photographs, slides, motion pictures, and audio-visual works, regardless of the form or manner in which documented or recorded.
Copyright Works means materials for which copyright protection may be obtained including, but not limited to: literary works (including all written material), computer programs, artistic and graphic works (including designs, graphs, drawings, blueprints, and other works), recordings, models, photographs, slides, motion pictures, and audio-visual works, regardless of the form or manner in which documented or recorded.
Copyright Works means all materials for which copyright protection may be obtained by the Company.

Examples of Copyright Works in a sentence

  • The Sublicensee undertakes to carry out any and all activities and acts related to the use of the consent pursuant to the provisions of this agreement in such manner that it shall prevent any threats to the rights and justified interests of any intellectual property rights holders in respect of Films, AVR and Copyright Works.

  • However, the contractual parties acknowledge that in the event the Films specified hereby contain Copyright Works whose authors or other executors of copyright concerned are not represented by XXXXX (hereinafter referred to only as the “orphan works”), NFA may not validly grant the Consent to Use of Copyright Works to the Sublicensee in respect of such orphan works.

  • The Sublicensee undertakes to only use the Films with the specification of the author(s) included in the subtitles of the relevant Film, if such subtitles are a part of such Film, as is usual, including, without limitation, the authors of Copyright Works.


More Definitions of Copyright Works

Copyright Works means the copyright works listed in Part II of Schedule 15.
Copyright Works means all literary works, graphic works, pictorial works and other creative works for which copyright protection may be obtained, including without limitation proposals and computer software documentation.
Copyright Works means all works of authorship, documents, documentation, designs, literary works, artistic works, pictorial works, graphic works, musical works, dramatic works, audio visual works, performances, sound recordings and signals, and other creations (including Software), and any compilations of them, whether or not registered or the subject of an application for registration.
Copyright Works means materials for which copyright protection may be obtained including, but not limited to literary works (including all written material), computer programs, artistic and graphic works (including designs, graphs, drawings, blueprints, and other works), recordings, models, photographs, slides, motion
Copyright Works means all intellectual property rights in all design and advertising material created by Canvas in connection with the provision of the Services which are either currently in existence as at the Effective Date or created at any further stage of which any member or employee of Canvas is the author or joint author and which work is eligible for copyright in terms of the Copyright Act 98 of 1978;
Copyright Works. The works identified in SCHEDULE 3.
Copyright Works means copyright works first created under the FUA and this Agreement. Copyright Works created by University employees/appointees will be managed according to University policy: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/staff/copyr.html The university will have no ownership interest in Copyright Works created solely by Company employees without the use of any University copyrightable works, resources, funds or facilities except the Premises, Shared Facilities, or Recharge Facilities.