Foreground Rights definition

Foreground Rights means patents, registered designs, copyrights (including the copyright on software in any code) and other similar statutory rights, as well as applications for any such rights, resulting from the performance of the Project.
Foreground Rights means rights in patent applications, patents, copyrights, plant variety rights, and other similar statutory rights for inventions or improvements made or conceived by the Institute or any person employed or engaged by the Institute in the execution of this Agreement.
Foreground Rights means the Intellectual Property Rights and rights of a similar nature arising out of all inventions, discoveries and know-how which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or generated by the Parties, their respective employees, agents, or other persons acting under such Parties’ authority in the course of or as a result of this Agreement and relating to the Products.

Examples of Foreground Rights in a sentence

  • Rights shall belong absolutely to KGSI except that (1) CELUNOL shall have the exclusive right during the Term of this Agreement to use KGSI Background Rights and KGSI Foreground Rights in the Field and (2) KGSI shall have at all times the right to use KGSI Background Rights and KGSI Foreground Rights outside the Field.

  • All Foreground Rights arising from this Agreement shall belong to the Partner Institution generating the same.

  • It is therefore proposed to create a Development Corporation Reserve of £100k utilised from 2019/20 projected revenue efficiencies in order to support the project.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, GW shall have and retain sole and exclusive title to all Foreground Rights which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or generated in the course of or as a result of this Agreement.

  • Each Party shall own all Intellectual Property in any improvements, modifications, or derivative works that are authored, conceived, and/or reduced to practice solely by such Party’s employees or agents and based upon the other Party’s Background Rights or Foreground Rights (subject to the other Party’s ownership of the original underlying rights).


More Definitions of Foreground Rights

Foreground Rights means the Intellectual Property Rights and rights of a similar nature arising out of all inventions, discoveries and know- how which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or generated by the Parties, their respective employees, agents, or other persons acting under such Parties’ authority in the course of or as a result of this Agreement and relating to the Products.
Foreground Rights means all rights, including, without limitation, all Intellectual Property Rights, which are a development of, or a derivative of, (or otherwise associated with) the Background Rights, developed by CETENA in the performance of (or independently of) the Agreement (including, without limitation, any reworking, improvement, modification or other adaptation of the Background Rights carried out for the purposes of the performance of the Agreement);
Foreground Rights means all patents, designs, copyright (including copyright in software), database rights and any other intellectual property rights arising as a direct result of and in the performance of this AgreementProject Intellectual Property” together the Background Rights and Foreground Rights “Project Manager” the person appointed by the Steering Group to run the day-to-day operation of the ProjectPartner Institutions” those educational institutions set out in General Information
Foreground Rights has the meaning as defined in Clause 11.2.1.
Foreground Rights means any elements of text, graphic, photos, designs, logo, multimedia, audio-visual material, “look and feel” of the web-site or other artwork, documentation, flowcharts, drawings, specification, manuals and other data, codes, know-how, copyright, trademark or other intellectual property rights which have been developed or written within the scope of the Agreement for the Client and any software program(s), manuals and other documentation, to be written by the Developer for the Client within the scope of the Agreement;
Foreground Rights means all intellectual property rights conceived or developed by either Party or its employees or agents during the term of, and in connection with, the respective Party’s performance under this Agreement.
Foreground Rights means Confidential Information or IPR, including without limitation know-how, trade secrets, research plans, reports, market interests, technology, techniques and ideas and all physical/technical materials, resulting from and made during the Development Project.