Copyrighted Project Work definition

Copyrighted Project Work means any copyrightable work as defined under U.S. copyright law that is first created by the Facility Operator, Subcontractors or Match Fund Contributors in the performance of this Agreement, is not a scholarly work, and to which permission to assert copyright has been granted. In the case of Facility Operator, such permission is granted to assert copyright in accordance with its M&O Contract with the DOE.
Copyrighted Project Work means any copyrightable work as defined under U.S. copyright law that is first created by the DOE and Facility Operator in the performance of this Agreement, is not a scholarly work, and to which the Facility Operator has acquired the rights to assert copyright in accordance with its M&O Contract with the DOE. The Sponsor agrees to furnish to the DOE and Facility Operator or leave at the facility that information, if any, which is (1) essential to the performance of work by the Facility Operator personnel or (2) necessary for the health and safety of such personnel in the performance of the work. Any information furnished to the DOE and Facility Operator shall be deemed to have been delivered with Unlimited Rights unless marked as Proprietary Information. The Sponsor agrees that it has the sole responsibility for appropriately identifying and marking all documents containing Proprietary Information, whether such documents are furnished by the Sponsor or are incorporated within report(s) generated under this Agreement and made available to the Sponsor for review. If Proprietary Information is disclosed orally, electronically, visually, or in any other intangible form, it shall be identified as such, at the time of disclosure and confirmed in writing within ten (10) days as being Proprietary Information. The Sponsor, Facility Operator, and the Government shall have Unlimited Rights in all Generated Information, except for information which is disclosed in a Subject Invention disclosure being considered for patent protection or information which is marked as either Proprietary Information or copyrighted in accordance with the provisions set forth herein below. Subject Invention information which may be disclosed to the Sponsor prior to issuance of a patent shall be treated as confidential in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 205 and shall not be further disclosed by the Sponsor during pendency of the patent application. The Government and Facility Operator agree not to disclose properly marked Proprietary Information of the Sponsor without written approval, except to Government employees who are subject to the statutory provisions against disclosure of confidential information set forth in the Trade Secrets Act (I8 U.S.C. 1905). The Sponsor is solely responsible for the removal of all of its Proprietary Information from the facility by or before termination of this Agreement. The Government and Facility Operator shall agree to cooperate in the return of any of the St...

Examples of Copyrighted Project Work in a sentence

  • Annual Royalty Payments from Net Revenues and Net Royalties received resulting from the sale, license, or assignment of each Subject Invention, Copyrighted Project Work or Other Intellectual Property right shall extend for a period of ten (10) years from the Agreement’s end date that funded the licensed intellectual property or until the underlying patent, copyright, or Other Intellectual Property protection expires, whichever occurs first.

Related to Copyrighted Project Work

  • Project Work means the work required to complete the Project.

  • piece-work means any work the pay for which is estimated by the amount of work performed irrespective of the time occupied in its performance;

  • Derivative Work means a work that is based on one or more preexisting works (such as a revision, translation, dramatization, motion picture version, abridgment, condensation, enhancement, modification, or any other form in which preexisting work may be recast, transformed, or adapted) which, if created without the authorization of the copyright owner of the preexisting work, would constitute copyright infringement.

  • Site Improvements means any construction work on, or improvement to, streets, roads, parking facilities, sidewalks, drainage structures and utilities.