Jointly Made Subject Invention definition

Jointly Made Subject Invention means any Invention Made jointly by the Collaborators.

Examples of Jointly Made Subject Invention in a sentence

  • For any Jointly Made Subject Invention, each Collaborator shall have ownership of the Subject Invention in the form of an undivided interest, without a right of accounting.

  • The filing Collaborator shall give the other Collaborator a limited power to inspect, with authorization to access the Patent Application, make copies, and, in the event that the filing Collaborator declines continued prosecution of the Patent Application, do all that is necessary to secure patent protection for the Jointly Made Subject Invention.

  • Upon written request, the filing Collaborator shall give the other Collaborator a limited Power of Attorney, with authorization to access the Patent Application, make copies, and, in the event the filing Collaborator fails or declines to take action, the other Collaborator may do all that is necessary to secure patent protection for the Jointly- Made Subject Invention.

  • If no Patent Application is filed within the specified time period, the other Collaborator may assume control of filing the Patent Application and take title to the Jointly- Made Subject Invention on ten (10) days written notification.

  • In the case of a Jointly Made Subject Invention, the inventors of each Collaborator shall submit an Invention Disclosure to their respective employer.

  • For any Jointly Made Subject Invention, each inventing Collaborator shall have ownership of the Subject Invention in the form of an undivided interest, without a right of accounting.

  • The filing Collaborator shall give the other Collaborators a limited power to inspect, with authorization to access the Patent Application, make copies, and, in the event that the filing Collaborator declines continued prosecution of the Patent Application, do all that is necessary to secure patent protection for the Jointly Made Subject Invention.

Related to Jointly Made Subject Invention

  • Subject Invention means any invention of the contractor conceived or first actually reduced to practice in the performance of work under this contract, provided that in the case of a variety of plant, the date of determination (as defined in section 41(d) of the Plant Variety Protection Act, 7 U.S.C. 2401(d)) must also occur during the period of contract performance.

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications, including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, extensions, registrations, and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any of the foregoing.