Program Invention definition

Program Invention means any Technology, whether or not patentable, which is conceived and/or first reduced to practice by employees of, or consultants to, either Party, or jointly by both Parties, in the conduct of the Research Program.
Program Invention means any Technology (including, without limitation, any process, method of manufacture or composition of matter) that is conceived or first reduced to practice in the conduct of the Research Program or the Development Program.
Program Invention means any invention, discovery or improvement conceived of and first reduced to practice in the performance of Work under this Contract. Information relating to Inventions shall be treated as proprietary information in accordance with the provisions of this Contract. Rights to inventions conceived solely by Contractor or its employees shall vest completely with Contractor.

Examples of Program Invention in a sentence

  • To the extent that any Research Program Invention has been partially funded by the Federal government, the assignment of title or the granting of any license above is subject to the rights of the Federal government and federal law set forth in 35 U.S.C. §§ 200 et.

  • The Parties agree that the United States federal patent law on inventorship will determine the inventorship of any Program Invention and the names of the inventors on any Program Patent filings, whether sole or joint inventions, which arise in connection with activities conducted pursuant to this Agreement.

  • The Parties will cooperate in any decision to patent such Program Invention and the prosecution of any Program Patents Covering such Program Inventions, including equally sharing the cost of Patent prosecution; provided, however, that in the event that one Party declines to participate in the costs of Patent prosecution in any jurisdiction, then such Party will assign all right, title, and interest in such Patent to the other Party in such jurisdiction.

  • To the extent that any Research Program Invention has been partially funded by the Federal Government, the assignment of title or the granting of any license above is subject to the rights of the Federal government and Federal law set forth in 35 U.S.C. §§ 200 et.

  • Patents will mean those United States and foreign patents and patent applications, including any continuation, reissue, or renewal thereof, or substitute therefore, and the patents that may be issued thereon, relating to any patentable Research Program Invention.


More Definitions of Program Invention

Program Invention has the meaning specified in Section 7.1.3.3 hereof.
Program Invention means any invention that is first conceived and reduced to practice by employees or contractors of Introgen in the course of performing the Early Stage Development Program (i.e. as a part of work specifically identified in a Program Plan and Budget), and for which RPRP has funded under the Early Stage Development Program a substantial portion of the in vitro and in vivo testing of such invention under the Development Program.
Program Invention means any patentable Know-How Controlled by Bayer, an Affiliate of Bayer, Compugen or an Affiliate of Compugen that is [***] and/or [***] in the performance of a Research Program.
Program Invention means any invention, discovery, or improvement conceived of and first reduced to practice in the performance of the Work under this Contract. Information relating to Program Inventions shall be treated as proprietary information in accordance with the provisions of this Contract.
Program Invention means any process, formula, method, chemical compound, biological or physical material, invention, technology, know-how, trade secret or data conceived or reduced to practice by either Party or jointly by both Parties in the conduct of the [***] Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. activities under this Agreement and/or under the Initial Agreements; provided, that any Program Inventions made pursuant to the Initial Agreements that are not related to a Designated Antigen or an Exclusive Antigen shall remain governed by the terms of the Initial Agreements.
Program Invention means: (a) any Aurigene Invention or Curis Invention that is made under a Program; or (b) any Joint Invention that is made under a Program.
Program Invention means all inventions, innovations, ideas, discoveries, technology, know-how, methods, applications and products (whether or not patentable), arising in the course of the Research Program which are first conceived during the Research Term or in the period of four (4) months following the conclusion of the Research Term and reduced to practice no later than one (1) year after the Research Term, by one or more individuals who are employees, agents or subcontractors of one of the parties working on the Research Program at the time of their inventive contribution.