Data Disclosing an Invention Sample Clauses

Data Disclosing an Invention. If the Parties exchange Data disclosing an invention for which patent protection is being considered, and the furnishing Party identifies the Data as such when providing it to the Receiving Party, the Receiving Party shall withhold it from public disclosure for a reasonable time (one (1) year unless otherwise agreed or the Data is restricted for a longer period herein).
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Data Disclosing an Invention. In the event Data exchanged between NASA and Participant discloses an invention for which patent protection is being considered, the furnishing Party specifically identifies such Data, and the disclosure and use of such Data is not otherwise limited or restricted herein, the receiving Party agrees to withhold such Data from public disclosure for a reasonable time (presumed to be one (1) year unless mutually agreed otherwise or unless such information is restricted for a longer period herein) in order for patent protection to be obtained.
Data Disclosing an Invention. If Data exchanged between NA!3A and Google discloses an Invention for which patent protection is being considered, the disclosure and use of such Data is not otherwise limited or restricted herein, and the furnishing party specifically identifies such Data, the receiving party agrees to withhold such Data from public disclosure for a period of two (2) years from the date of disclosure (unless mutually agreed .otherwise) in order for patent protection to be obtained.
Data Disclosing an Invention. If the Parties exchange Data disclosing an invention for which patent protection is being considered, and the furnishing Party identifies the Data as such when providing it to the Receiving Party, the Receiving Party shall withhold it from public disclosure for a reasonable time (one (1) year unless otherwise agreed or the Data is restricted for a longer period herein). tf. Copyright Data exchanged with a copyright notice and with no restrictive notice is presumed to be published. The following royalty-free licenses apply. 1. Ifindicated on the Data that it was produced outside ofthis Agreement, it may be reproduced, distributed, and used to prepare derivative works only for carrying out the Receiving Party's responsibilities under this Agreement. 2. Data without the indication of 1. is presumed to be first produced under this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph E. of this Article, and in the Invention and Patent Rights Article of this Agreement for protection of reported inventions, the Data may be reproduced, distributed, and used to prepare derivative works for any purpose.
Data Disclosing an Invention. If the Parties exchange Data disclosing an invention for which patent protection is being considered, and the furnishing Party identifies the Data as such when providing it to the Receiving Party, the Receiving Party shall withhold it from public disclosure until the first to occur of: (i) the passage of one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of disclosure or (ii) a patent has been filed.
Data Disclosing an Invention. In the event data exchanged between NASA and the Participant discloses an invention for which patent protection is being considered and the furnishing party specifically identifies such data, the receiving party agrees to withhold such data from public disclosure for a reasonable time (presumed to be one year unless mutually agreed otherwise) in order for patent protection to be obtained.

Related to Data Disclosing an Invention

  • Data Disclosure Under Minnesota Statute § 270C.65, Subdivision 3 and other applicable law, the Contractor consents to disclosure of its social security number, federal employer tax identification number, and/or Minnesota tax identification number, already provided to the State, to federal and state agencies and state personnel involved in the payment of state obligations. These identification numbers may be used in the enforcement of federal and state laws which could result in action requiring the Contractor to file state tax returns, pay delinquent state tax liabilities, if any, or pay other state liabilities.

  • Information Disclosure We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transactions you make: (1) when it is necessary for completing transactions, or (2) in order to verify the existence and condition of your account for a third party, such as a credit bureau or merchant, or (3) in order to comply with government agency or court orders, or (4) if you give us your written permission.

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