Invention Disclosure Form definition

Invention Disclosure Form means a document used to evaluate the patentability of an invention, see template in Annex 2.
Invention Disclosure Form or “IDF” means the invention disclosure form in the format used from time to time by AIT.
Invention Disclosure Form means a certain form upon which a natural person or persons describes his or her invention and submits it to the IP Management Unit(as defined below) for evaluation of patentability or other means of intellectual property protection.

Examples of Invention Disclosure Form in a sentence

  • The creator(s) of the invention shall complete the appropriate Invention Disclosure Form supplied for this purpose.

  • Invention Disclosure Form is a form that reports and describes a new invention, signed by the inventor(s).

  • In cases where there is more than one Inventor, the Inventor’s share is divided between the Inventors in a proportion which reflects their respective contributions as provided in the signed Invention Disclosure Form.

  • In accordance with the University Patent Rights and Technology Transfer Policy, (a) I have submitted an Invention Disclosure Form to the Innovation Institute; (b) my Request to Secure an ETD for Patent Purposes was submitted to the student services coordinator for my school; and (c) the Office of the Provost has approved my request.NOTE: Upon approval of your request, your ETD will be withheld from publication for one (1) year for patent purposes.

  • The grantee shall, before the end of the grant, submit a duly accomplished UPD Invention Disclosure Form and/or UPD Copyright Information Form before prejudicial disclosure of intellectual property.

  • Because the completed Invention Disclosure Form may be the first complete written record of the invention, it should be signed and dated by the inventor(s) and by at least one witness who is competent to understand the invention.

  • Additional drawings, photos, reports, etc., may be attached to the Invention Disclosure Form as necessary to complete the disclosure.

  • Student shall accomplish disclosure by completing University’s Invention Disclosure Form and returning to both Sponsor Mentor and University’s course instructor a copy bearing the permanent address and dated signature of each student inventor.

  • Use of the standard Invention Disclosure Form, which is available from the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, is recommended to assure that the Patent Advisory Committee receives all necessary information.

  • The Invention Disclosure Form consists of the following parts: Invention DescriptionTCO InformationMarketing InformationInventor CertificationNet Revenue Distribution Please note: University faculty and staff are required to submit invention disclosures, but it is voluntary for students if the intellectual property was developed solely by a student or group of student collaborators without faculty or staff inventive contribution.


More Definitions of Invention Disclosure Form

Invention Disclosure Form has the meaning given it in Article 6.1.
Invention Disclosure Form means the Invention Disclosure Form substantially in the form attached to these Policies as amended from time to time.
Invention Disclosure Form means the invention disclosure form substantially in the form found on the CTeD SharePoint as amended from time to time.
Invention Disclosure Form means a form of confidential disclosure attached hereto as Schedule A.
Invention Disclosure Form or "IDF" means the form provided by NUIG for the purposes of recording of inventions; 1 ***Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Invention Disclosure Form means the form that one or more Researcher, Staff, and/or Student completes for submission to Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation to describe an Applicable Invention, which may include, among other information, an outline of relevant scientific and technical information, potential industry partners, sources of research funding used, and a list of all possible Contributors.

Related to Invention Disclosure Form

  • Non-Disclosure Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 12.16.

  • Invention means any idea, concept, discovery, learning, invention, development, research, technology, work of authorship, trade secret, software, firmware, content, audio-visual material, tool, process, technique, know-how, data, plan, device, apparatus, specification, design, prototype, circuit, layout, mask work, algorithm, program, code, documentation or other material or information, tangible or intangible, and all versions, modifications, enhancements and derivative works thereof, whether or not it may be patented, copyrighted, trademarked or otherwise protected.

  • Proprietary Information shall have the same meaning as Confidential Information.

  • Confidential Information Breach means, generally, an instance where an unauthorized person or entity accesses Confidential Information in any manner, including but not limited to the following occurrences: (1) any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected is misplaced, lost, stolen or in any way compromised; (2) one or more third parties have had access to or taken control or possession of any Confidential Information that is not encrypted or protected without prior written authorization from the State; (3) the unauthorized acquisition of encrypted or protected Confidential Information together with the confidential process or key that is capable of compromising the integrity of the Confidential Information; or (4) if there is a substantial risk of identity theft or fraud to the client, the Contractor, the Department or State.

  • Confidentiality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

  • Information Disclosure Requirements means the requirements to disclose information under:

  • State Confidential Information means any and all State Records not subject to disclosure under CORA. State Confidential Information shall include, but is not limited to, PII, PHI, PCI, Tax Information, CJI, and State personnel records not subject to disclosure under CORA. State Confidential Information shall not include information or data concerning individuals that is not deemed confidential but nevertheless belongs to the State, which has been communicated, furnished, or disclosed by the State to Contractor which (i) is subject to disclosure pursuant to CORA; (ii) is already known to Contractor without restrictions at the time of its disclosure to Contractor; (iii) is or subsequently becomes publicly available without breach of any obligation owed by Contractor to the State; (iv) is disclosed to Contractor, without confidentiality obligations, by a third party who has the right to disclose such information; or (v) was independently developed without reliance on any State Confidential Information.