Covered Technology definition

Covered Technology means all technology described in the Licensed Patents that has any application within the Field of Use.
Covered Technology means the intellectual property licensed by Codexis to Shell pursuant to Section 4.2(a) only. For purposes of clarification, “Covered Technology” shall not include any intellectual property or other technology covered under the license grants in Section 2.1 of the License Agreement or Section 4.5 of the IE Agreement/Codexis/Shell Agreement.
Covered Technology means (a) all Transferred Technology, (b) all Improvements, and (c) all Trade Secrets included within the Transferred Intellectual Property Rights and Improvements.

Examples of Covered Technology in a sentence

  • For the life of the Patents, Purchaser (on behalf of itself and any assignees) also covenants not to rely on any of Seller’s Covered Technology (in whole or in part) to meet any element of any infringement claim of the Patents against Seller, its Subsidiaries or any third party.

  • The Asset Sellers and their Affiliates shall not use the Covered Technology for regeneration of SCR catalysts that to the Knowledge of the Asset Sellers are intended for use in the NAFTA Territories.

  • The covenants not to ▇▇▇ entered into under this Agreement are effective as set forth in Section 2 and continue until the last sale of a Masimo Covered Product or product including Mindray Covered Technology anywhere in the world, unless terminated pursuant to Section 3.1.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Apath hereby grants to Pharmasset, and Pharmasset hereby accepts, a non-exclusive, non-transferable sublicense (without the right to sublicense others) under the Intellectual Property to make (i.e., replicate), use (but not sell or for any other commercial purpose) and practice Covered Technology encompassed by the Intellectual Property.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each Asset Seller shall, and shall cause each of its respective Affiliates to protect the confidentiality of the Covered Technology by using the same degree of care to prevent the unauthorized use, dissemination, or publication of the Covered Technology as such Asset Seller uses to protect its other confidential information, but no less than a reasonable degree of care.


More Definitions of Covered Technology

Covered Technology means any Intellectual Property used by Pharmasset (including Tangible Property and Tangible Property Improvements) within the Field of Use that (i) in the absence of a license from Apath, would infringe a Valid Claim of Licensed Patent Rights and/or (ii) involves a use thereof permitted to Pharmasset under this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, “Valid Claim” means a patent claim in an issued patent included within the Licensed Patent Rights which has not been disclaimed or canceled; provided, however, that in the event any claim of a patent that falls within the Licensed Patent Rights hereunder shall be held invalid or not infringed by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final decision from which an appeal cannot be or is not taken, or certiorari cannot be granted, then, for the purposes of this Agreement, effective as of the date of such final decision, such claim held invalid shall be considered canceled from such patent and any such claim held not infringed shall be considered limited in scope in accordance with such final decision.
Covered Technology means any Electronic Communication or Social Media. For the purposes of this Policy, Covered Technology shall not include any School-Sponsored Technology.
Covered Technology means the Assigned Technology and the Sublicensed Technology.
Covered Technology means Technology which relate to the following steps of the Business: • Disassembling the modules (if required e.g. in case of some multi-layer plate or corrugated plate catalyst) and mechanical cleaning (ash removal and vacuuming, especially in between plate layers); • Soaking the catalyst in a water-based solution at a controlled pH and temperature; • Ultrasonic deep cleaning in a water-based solution at a controlled pH, temperature, agitation, and movement as a preparation for further treatment and replenishment of active ingredients; • Neutralization in a water-based solution at a controlled pH and temperature; • Multi-stage rinsing in DI water at a controlled temperature and conductivity; • Drying the clean catalyst; • Replenishing active ingredients in a concentration- and temperature-controlled DI water-based solution; • Drying the regenerated catalyst; and • Final inspection and packaging for shipment. and is based on the transferred intellectual property rights from ENVICA as listed below: DE 198 29 916 US: 6,241,826 Can: 2,336,562 Patent granted Process for regenerating catalytic converters 06.07.1998 yes yes Patent ownership in the process of being transferred to ENVICA GmbH. DE 102 41 004.6 US: Yes Can: Yes None Process for the regeneration of iron contaminated denitrifying catalysts 05.09.2002 yes yes The earliest possible time for National Phases is May 2004. With international examination Request further 10 months later. DE 102 42 081.5 US: Yes Can: Yes None Process for regeneration of denitrifying catalysts contaminated by phosphorus 11.09.2002 yes yes The earliest possible time for National Phases is May 2004. With international examination Request further 10 months later.
Covered Technology means “an analytical, technological, or computational function, algorithm, model, correlation matrix, or similar method or process that optimizes for, predicts, guides, forecasts, or directs investment-related behaviors or outcomes.” Proposed Rules 15l- 2(a), 211(h)(2); Proposing Release, 88 Fed. Reg. at 54,021-22, 54,023.
Covered Technology means (i) **********, including improvements and modifications thereto, used by RTI or its Affiliates in the past, present, or future; **********.
Covered Technology is defined in Section 9.2.1 of this Agreement.