Creative Works definition

Creative Works include, but are not limited to, all original works of authorship, inventions, discoveries, designs, computer hardware and software, algorithms, programming, scripts, applets, databases, database structures, or other proprietary information, business ideas, and related improvements and devices, which are conceived, developed, or made by you, either alone or with others, in whole or in part, on or off Tyson’s premises, (i) during your employment with Tyson, (ii) with the use of the time, materials, or facilities of Tyson, (iii) relating to any product, service, or activity of Tyson of which you have knowledge, or (iv) suggested by or resulting from any work performed by you for Tyson. Creative Works do not include inventions or other works developed by you entirely on your own time without using Tyson’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except for those inventions or works developed during your Period of Employment that either: (a) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to Tyson’s business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of Tyson; or (b) result from any work performed by you for Tyson. If you are or become a resident of any state during your employment that has enacted laws relating to ownership of works created without use of or reference to Tyson materials, facilities, and/or intellectual property and do not relate to Tyson’s business, this Section shall be limited solely to the extent provided by the applicable laws of such states. To the extent any rights in the Creative Works are not already owned by Tyson, you irrevocably assign and transfer to Tyson all proprietary rights, including, but not limited to, all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark, and publicity rights, in the Creative Works and agree that Tyson will be the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title, and interest in the Creative Works. Tyson will have the right to use all Creative Works, whether original or derivative, in any manner whatsoever and in any medium now known or later developed. You agree not, at any time, to assert any claim, ownership, or other interest in any of the Creative Works or Confidential Information. Both during and after your employment, you agree to execute any documents necessary to effectuate the assignment to Tyson of the Creative Works, and will execute all papers and perform any other lawful acts reasonably requested by Tyson for the preparation, prosecutio...
Creative Works means any and all works of authorship including, for example, written documents, spreadsheets, graphics, designs, trademarks, service marks, algorithms, computer programs and code, protocols, formulas, mask works, brochures, presentations, photographs, music or compositions, manuals, reports, and compilations of various elements.
Creative Works means any and all original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including, but not limited to, writings, charts, drawings, software, videos, photographs, music, designs, and mask works, and further including, but not limited to, any other subject matter for which copyright or mask work protection would apply, specifically including process designs, computer software, materials, instructional and procedural manuals, and related documents and copies thereof.

Examples of Creative Works in a sentence

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works by an authorized administrator of Scholars' Mine.

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works by an authorized administrator of Scholars' Mine.

  • Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato.

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects by an authorized administrator of Cornerstone: A Collection of Scholarly and Creative Works for Minnesota State University, Mankato.

  • Unless specifically authorized by Tyson in writing, you may not place Tyson Confidential Information or Creative Works on Removable Media, as defined below.


More Definitions of Creative Works

Creative Works include, but are not limited to, all original works of authorship, inventions, discoveries, designs, computer hardware and software, algorithms, programming code, databases, database structures, or other information, business ideas, and related improvements and devices, which are conceived, developed, or made by the Employee, either alone or with others, in whole or in part, on or off the Company’s or an Affiliated Company’s premises, (i) during the Employee’s employment with the Company, (ii) with the use of the time, materials, or facilities of the Company, (iii) relating to any product, service, or activity of the Company of which the Employee has knowledge, or (iv) suggested by or resulting from any work performed by the Employee for the Company. Creative Works do not include inventions or other works developed by the Employee: (i) before the Employee commenced employment with the Company, as detailed in Attachment A to this Agreement; or (ii) entirely on the Employee’s own time without using the Company’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or Proprietary Information (collectively, “Excluded Works”) except for those inventions or works that either: (a) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the Company’s Business or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the Company or an Affiliated Company; or (b) result from any work performed, directly or indirectly, by the Employee for the Company or an Affiliated Company.
Creative Works include, but are not limited to, all original works of authorship, inventions, discoveries, designs, computer hardware and software, algorithms, programming, scripts, applets, databases, database structures, or other proprietary information, business ideas, and related improvements and devices, which are conceived, developed, or made by you, either alone or with others, in whole or in part, on or off Tyson’s premises, (A) during your employment with Tyson, (B) with the use of the time, materials, or facilities of Tyson, (C) relating to any product, service, or activity of Tyson of which you have knowledge, or (D) suggested by or resulting from any work performed by you for Tyson. Creative Works do not include inventions or other works developed by you entirely on your own time without using Tyson’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except for those inventions or works developed during your employment with Tyson that either: (1) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to Tyson’s business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of Tyson; or (2) result from any work performed by you for Tyson.
Creative Works means any and all works of authorship including, for example, written documents, spreadsheets, graphics, designs, trademarks, service marks, algorithms, computer programs and code, protocols, formulas, mask works, brochures, presentations, photographs, music or compositions, manuals, reports, and compilations of various elements, whether patentable or registrable under patent, copyright, trademark, or similar domestic and international laws. 1.5. “Customers” means those patients and individuals, companies, or other entities for whom: 1) the Company has provided or does provide products or services in connection with the Business of the Company, or 2) the Company has provided written proposals concerning the Business of the Company. 1.6. “Indirectly,” means that you will not assist others in performing those activities you are prohibited from engaging in directly under this Agreement.
Creative Works means original works in which copyright subsists, including artistic works, literary works, dramatic works, musical works, cinematograph films, sound recordings, broadcasts, digital media works, multi-media works and certain types of performances, that are primarily intended to be artistic or entertaining in character (but not including Scholarly Works or Educational Materials).
Creative Works means all original works of authorship, inventions (whether patentable or not), discoveries, inventions, designs, computer software (both object code and source code form), algorithms, programming, scripts, applets and trade secrets, together with any and all tangible or intangible materials or information related to any of the foregoing, that are conceived, developed or made by Employee, in whole or in part, either alone or with others. Creative Works that are not Company Inventions are referred to herein as “Employee Inventions.”
Creative Works include, but are not limited to, all original works of authorship, inventions, discoveries, designs, computer hardware and software, algorithms, programming code, databases, database structures, or other information, business ideas, and related improvements and devices, which are conceived, developed, or made by the Employee, either alone or with others, in whole or in part, on or off the Company’s or an Affiliated Company’s premises, (i) during the Employee’s employment with the Company, (ii) with the use of the time, materials, or facilities of the Company, (iii) relating to any product, service, or activity of the Company of which the Employee has knowledge, or (iv) suggested by or resulting from any work performed by the Employee for the Company. Creative Works do not include inventions or other works developed by the Employee entirely on the Employee’s own time without using the Company’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except for those inventions or works that either: (a) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the Company’s business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the Company; or (b) result from any work performed, directly or indirectly, by the Employee for the Company.
Creative Works include, but are not limited to, all original works of authorship, inventions, discoveries, designs, computer hardware and software, algorithms, programming, scripts, applets, databases, database structures, or other proprietary information, business ideas, and related improvements and devices, which are conceived, developed, or made by you, either alone or with others, in whole or in part, on or off Tyson’s premises, (i) during your employment with Tyson, (ii) with the use of the time, materials, or facilities of Tyson, (iii) relating to any product, service, or activity of Tyson of which you have knowledge, or (iv) suggested by or resulting from any work performed by you for Tyson. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Creative Works do not include inventions or other works developed by you entirely on your own time without using Tyson’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except for those inventions or works developed during your Period of Employment that either: (A) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to Tyson’s business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of Tyson; or (B) result from any work performed by you for Tyson. If you are or become a resident of any state during your employment that has enacted laws relating to ownership of works created without use of or reference to Tyson materials, facilities, and/or intellectual property and do not relate to Tyson’s business, this Section shall be limited solely to the extent provided by the applicable laws of such states. To the extent any rights in the Creative Works are not already owned by Tyson, you irrevocably assign and transfer to Tyson all proprietary rights, including, but not limited to, all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark, and publicity rights, in the Creative Works and agree that Tyson will be the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title, and interest in the Creative Works. Tyson will have the right to use all Creative Works, whether original or derivative, in any manner whatsoever and in any medium now known or later developed. You agree not, at any time, to assert any claim, ownership, or other interest in any of the Creative Works or Confidential Information; provided, that you make no representation or warranty to Tyson regarding such Creative Works or Confidential Information or Tyson’s use or exploitation thereof. Both during and after your employment, you agree to execute any documents ne...