Intellectual Property Indemnification definition

Intellectual Property Indemnification. Numeral Seven (7), Bullet One (1) ------------------------------------- in Addendum H of the Agreement shall be replaced with the following language:

Examples of Intellectual Property Indemnification in a sentence

  • The terms and conditions in this License Agreement that by their nature and context are intended to survive any termination of this License Agreement, including, without limitation, Sections 4 (Intellectual Property), 6 (Intellectual Property Indemnification), 7 (Limitation of Liability), 8 (Trademarks), 9 (Term and Termination), 10 (Audit), and 11 (Miscellaneous), will survive such termination of this License Agreement for any reason and will be fully enforceable thereafter.

  • Intellectual Property Indemnification Grantee shall indemnify, save, and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties, against any and all costs, expenses, claims, damages, liabilities, and other amounts (including attorneys’ fees and costs) incurred by the Indemnified Parties in relation to any claim that any Work infringes a patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, or any other intellectual property right.

  • Provisions of this Order which by their nature should apply beyond their terms will remain in force after any termination or expiration of this Order including, but not limited to, the following provisions: Setoff, Warranties, General Indemnification, Intellectual Property, Indemnification, Insurance, Compliance with Laws, Confidentiality, Governing Law, Submission to Jurisdiction and Survival.

  • The following provisions will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement: Representations and Warranties of the Affiliate, Intellectual Property, Indemnification, Limitation of Liability and Confidentiality.

  • Any modification to, or substitute for, any allegedly infringing Material will be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Subcontract, including, without limitation, the indemnification provisions in this Intellectual Property Indemnification clause.

  • In addition to any numbered section in this Contract which specifically state that the term, paragraph or subsection survives the expiration of termination of this Contract, the following sections if included in this Contract also survive: Indemnification; Relation to APS; Ownership and Return of Records; Audit; Copyright; Intellectual Property Indemnification; Confidential Information, and Data Security and Protection.

  • Provisions of this Order which by their nature should apply beyond their terms will remain in force after any termination or expiration of this Order including, but not limited to, the following provisions: Set-off, Warranties, Indemnification, Intellectual Property, Indemnification, Insurance, Compliance with Laws, Trade Control Regulations, Quality Requirements, Confidentiality, Governing Law, Submission to Jurisdiction and Survival.

  • Intellectual Property Indemnification Contractor shall indemnify, save, and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties, against any and all costs, expenses, claims, damages, liabilities, and other amounts (including attorneys’ fees and costs) incurred by the Indemnified Parties in relation to any claim that any Work infringes a patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, or any other intellectual property right.

  • Provisions of this Order which by their nature should apply beyond their terms will remain in force after any termination or expiration of this Order including, but not limited to, the following provisions: Set-off, Warranties, General Indemnification, Intellectual Property, Indemnification, Insurance, Compliance with Laws, Confidentiality, Governing Law, Submission to Jurisdiction/Arbitration and Survival.

  • Surviving terms include, but are not limited to: Billing Limitations; Confidentiality, Disputes; Indemnification and Hold Harmless; Records Retention, Audit and Access Requirements; Notice of Overpayment; Ownership/Rights in Data; Intellectual Property Indemnification; Public Records Act; Publicity; Termination for Default; Termination or Expiration Procedure, Transition; Damages and Remedies; and Treatment of Property.