Intellectual Work definition

Intellectual Work includes all works that document the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and results of international development assistance activities developed or acquired under this award, which may include program and communications materials, evaluations and assessments, information products, research and technical reports, progress and performance reports required under this award (excluding administrative financial information), and other reports, articles and papers prepared by the recipient under the award, whether published or not. The term does not include the recipient’s information that is incidental to award administration, such as financial, administrative, cost or pricing, or management information.
Intellectual Work includes all works that document the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and results of international development assistance activities developed or acquired under this award, which may include program and communications materials, evaluations and assessments, information products, research and technical reports, progress and performance reports required under this award (excluding administrative financial information), and other reports, articles and papers prepared by the contractor under the award, whether published or not. The term does not include the contractor’s information that is incidental to award administration, such as financial, administrative, cost or pricing, or management information. (a) Submissions to the Development Data Library (DDL) (1) The Contractor must submit to the Development Data Library (DDL), at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇, in a machine-readable, non-proprietary format, a copy of any Dataset created or obtained in performance of this award, including Datasets produced by a subcontractor at any tier. The submission must include supporting documentation describing the Dataset, such as code books, data dictionaries, data gathering tools, notes on data quality, and explanations of redactions. (2) Unless otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer (CO) or the Contracting Officer Representative (COR), the contractor must submit the Dataset and supporting documentation within thirty (30) calendar days after the Dataset is first used to produce an Intellectual Work or is of sufficient quality to produce an Intellectual Work. Within thirty (30) calendar days after award completion, the contractor must submit to the DDL any Datasets and supporting documentation that have not previously been submitted to the DDL, along with an index of all Datasets and Intellectual Work created or obtained under the award. The contractor must also provide to the COR an itemized list of any and all DDL submissions. The contractor is not required to submit the data to the DDL, when, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this award, Datasets containing results of federally funded scientific research are submitted to a publicly accessible research database. However, the contractor must submit a notice to the DDL by following the instructions at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇, with a copy to the COR, providing details on where and how to access the data. The direct results of federally funded scientific research must be reported no later than when the data are rea...

Examples of Intellectual Work in a sentence

  • The Employee shall promptly disclose to the Company all Intellectual Work Product, and the Employee shall have no claim for additional compensation for the Intellectual Work Product.

  • Employee represents and warrants that all Intellectual Work Product has not been previously published and any legal protection obtained therefore, will not infringe upon the rights of any third party.

  • The Parties agree that the Company shall retain the original copies of all Intellectual Work Product pursuant to this Agreement, and all rights thereto.

  • Employee hereby recognizes that irreparable damage will result to the Employer, and to the business of the Employer, in the event of breach by Employee of any of the covenants and assurances contained in paragraphs D (Confidentiality), E (Noncompetition), or I (Intellectual Work Product) above (should these paragraphs be used in this contract).

  • Employee acknowledges and agrees that RDA may contract with clients to provide that Intellectual Work Product shall be a work for hire belonging to the client and may additionally assign all ownership rights to client.

  • To the extent that any such Intellectual Work Product, (including such work product as is unrelated to or is not necessarily useful in connection with any business of RDA) under applicable law, may not be considered to be a work made for hire, Employee hereby assigns to RDA the ownership of copyright in such Intellectual Work Product, without the necessity of any further consideration, and RDA shall be entitled to obtain and hold in its own name all copyrights with respect thereto.

  • Employee shall not be entitled to any additional or special compensation or reimbursement regarding any and all such Intellectual Work Product.

  • If a Program or Program Letter is terminated pursuant to section 3 or this section 11.2, then Microsoft will not be required to pay Company any Incentive for sales, Marketing Activities or other activities conducted after the termination date of such Program or Program Letter.

  • Employee shall make full disclosure to RDA of all such Intellectual Work Product, and shall do everything necessary or desirable to vest absolute title thereto in RDA.

  • Executive shall promptly and fully disclose to the Company all of the Intellectual Work Product.

Related to Intellectual Work

  • Background Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights owned, controlled or furnished by either Party other than Foreground Intellectual Property Rights.

  • Intellectual Property Right means any patent, patent right, trademark, trademark right, trade name, trade name right, service ▇▇▇▇, service ▇▇▇▇ right, copyright and other proprietary intellectual property right and computer program.

  • Intellectual Property License means any license, sublicense, right, covenant, non-assertion, permission, immunity, consent, release or waiver under or with respect to any Intellectual Property Rights or Technology.

  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) (11/18) means any patent rights, copyrights, trade secrets, trade names, service marks, trademarks, trade dress, moral rights, know-how and any other similar rights or intangible assets to which rights of ownership accrue, and all registrations, applications, disclosures, renewals, extensions, continuations, or reissues of the foregoing now or hereafter in force. “Key Personnel” (11/18) means the specific individuals identified in Section 3.11 to fill Key Positions.

  • Background Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property introduced and required by either Party to give effect to their obligations under this Agreement owned in whole or in part by or licensed to either Party or their affiliates prior to the Commencement Date or developed after the Commencement Date otherwise pursuant to this Agreement;