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Other IP definition

Other IP means all Intellectual Property, other than Registrable IP, that is owned by either Party or any member of its Group as of the Effective Time.
Other IP means Intellectual Property Rights other than Patents, Marks and Internet Properties.
Other IP means any IP that is not Reduced Price IP or Regular Price IP, which has a primary business model of not charging for the basic release and is meant to create revenue based on follow-on transactions as the primary business model.

Examples of Other IP in a sentence

  • Each party shall, consistently with the provisions of this Agreement, use its commercially reasonable efforts to protect the Trademarks, the Licensed Patents, Licensed Copyrights, and the Licensed Other IP in the Territory.

  • Each party shall from time to time, as soon as reasonably possible after learning of the facts or law relating thereto, notify the other party of any federal, state, local or other filing (including any applications for, or renewals of, any trademarks or similar registrations) that Constellation Beers considers to be necessary, appropriate or advisable to protect the Trademarks, the Licensed Other IP, or other ownership rights with respect to the Products in the Territory.

  • Under no circumstances may any such sub-licensee use the Licensed Other IP or Licensed Patents to manufacture, bottle or package any products for its own account or for anyone other than Constellation Beers, except that where such sub-licensee is an Affiliate of Constellation Beers, such sub-licensee shall be deemed to be Constellation Beers for purposes of the requirement that Constellation Beers must manufacture, bottle or package Importer Products only for its own account.

  • The foregoing notwithstanding, each party warrants to the other party that tangible embodiments of Licensed Other IP and Recipes provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be complete and accurately reflect those embodiments that are used by such providing party and, at the reasonable request of the receiving party, the providing party will reasonably cooperate respond to questions or reasonably supplement such information consistent with the intent of this Agreement.

  • However, in the sole discretion of MetLife, upon request from Brighthouse or its Affiliates, limited content from the Intellectual Property listed on Schedule D-3 may be provided for Limited License Use in connection with the Business in accordance with Section 5.2. In no event shall Brighthouse have any rights in the MetLife Other IP set forth on Schedules D-1 and D-2 unless explicitly set forth in a writing between the Parties.


More Definitions of Other IP

Other IP means all Technology or Intellectual Property other than (a) any Software or intellectual property rights arising from or in respect of Software, (b) any Parent Patent or Varex Patent, (c) any Technology disclosed by a published Parent Patent or published Varex Parent, (d) any Parent Invention Disclosure or Varex Invention Disclosure and (e) any Parent Registered IP or Varex Registered IP.
Other IP means all Intellectual Property, other than Registrable IP, that is owned by either Vornado or Newco or any member of their respective Groups as of the Effective Time.
Other IP means all Intellectual Property, other than Registrable IP, that is owned by either Party or any member of its Group as of the EffectiveTime.
Other IP means all Intellectual Property that is owned by, licensed by or to, or sublicensed by Effective Time Xxxxxx Mae.
Other IP means all Intellectual Property, other than Registrable IP, that is owned by YUM, SpinCo or any other member of their respective Groups as of the Effective Time.
Other IP has the meaning set forth in the definition of Intellectual Property.
Other IP means either the SpinCo Other IP or the Rayonier Other IP, as the context requires.