Data Rights definition

Data Rights means the right to in any way use or create or
Data Rights means the right to compile and exploit statistics and other data in relation to an FIVB competition.
Data Rights means the right to compile and exploit statistics and other data in relation to the competition.

Examples of Data Rights in a sentence

  • Data rights in all materials created by the Company student in conjunction with his/her coursework at NDU shall belong to the United States.


More Definitions of Data Rights

Data Rights means, in relation to any match or phase of the competition, the right to compile and exploit statistics and other data in relation to such match or phase of the competition.
Data Rights means the right to compile and exploit statistics and other data in relation to the final tournament and/or the qualifying competition (as applicable).
Data Rights means the right to compile and exploit statistics and other data in relation to the UEFA Champions League.
Data Rights means all data, compilations of data and databases (in all forms and in all media), and all database rights therein.
Data Rights has the meaning set forth in the definition of Intellectual Property Rights.
Data Rights. The Government has unlimited rights to all documents/material produced under this contract. The information and materials collected or produced by the Contractor, subcontractor(s), or associates during the performance of services under this contract shall become the property of the Government with all rights and privileges of ownership/copyright belonging exclusively to the Government. The information, documents and materials shall not be used or sold by the Contractor, subcontractor or associates without written permission from the Contracting Officer. All materials supplied to the Government shall be the sole property of the Government and may not be used for any other purpose. This right does not abrogate any other Government rights.
Data Rights means unregistered copyrights and trade secrets and confidential information and knowledge possessed by each Parent as of the Closing Date, including, but not limited to, ideas, inventions, blueprints, know-how, formulae, manufacturing and production processes and techniques, research and development information, software, drawings, specifications, designs, plans, proposals, technical data, financial and accounting data, business and marketing plans and customer and supplier lists.