Examples of Patents Act in a sentence
COPYRIGHT The 1998 Copyright, Designs, and Patents Act assigns copyright to Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Photography.
If while in the employment of the Company the employee makes, or discovers intellectual property which does not become the property of the Company then, subject to the provisions of the Patents Act 1977, the Company will have the right to acquire for themselves or their nominee the employee’s right therein on fair and reasonable terms, to be agreed or settled by a single arbitrator appointed by the President of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators who shall adjudicate at our joint expense.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Contract and for the avoidance of doubt, award of the Contract by the Authority and placement of any contract task under it does not constitute an authorisation by the Crown under Sections 55 and 56 of the Patents Act 1977 or Section 12 of the Registered Designs Act 1949.
Subject to the provisions of the Patents Act 1977 and the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, if any time during the employee’s employment they make or discover or participate in the making or discovery of any intellectual property relating to or capable of being used in the business carried on by the Company, the employee must communicate the details forthwith to the Company and such intellectual property will be the absolute property of the Company.
The Supplier shall procure the waiver in favour of the British Council of all moral rights arising under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended and revised, or any similar provisions of law in any jurisdiction, relating to the Deliverables.
You irrevocably give all necessary consents under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 as may be required with regard to the recording and/or use of the product of your services for the production, use, and exploitation of the Project and any related promotional activities throughout the universe.
The Supplier shall obtain waivers of all moral rights in the products, including for the avoidance of doubt the Deliverables, of the Services to which any individual is now or may be at any future time entitled under Chapter IV of Part I of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or any similar provisions of law in any jurisdiction.