Quad Property definition
Examples of Quad Property in a sentence
Quad will remain the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in and to the Quad Property, including all intellectual property rights therein.
Subject to payment in full of all Fees and Expenses, Quad grants to Client a limited, royalty-free, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Quad Property incorporated into any Deliverables solely in connection with Client’s own use of the Deliverables.
Any Deliverable developed and produced by Quad exclusively for Client under an SOW shall be considered a “work made for hire” pursuant to the United States Copyright Act, subject to rights in any Third-Party Content and Quad Property, and full and complete payment to Quad of all Fees and Expenses for the Work.
Quad will remain the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in and to the Quad Property.
Quad grants to Client a limited, royalty-free, non-exclusive, non- transferable license to use Quad Property incorporated into any Deliverables solely in connection with Client’s own use of the Deliverables.
Subject to rights in any Third Party Materials (defined below) and Quad Property (defined below), and subject to full and complete payment to Quad of all Fees and Expenses for Work performed, it is understood that any Deliverables developed and produced by Quad for Client in Final Form (defined below) pursuant to this Agreement shall, except as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, be considered “works made for hire” pursuant to the United States Copyright Act and the property of Client.
Subject to rights in any Third Party Content (defined below) and Quad Property (defined below), and subject to full and complete payment to Quad of all Fees and Expenses for Work performed, it is understood that any Deliverables developed and produced by Quad for Client in Final Form (defined below) pursuant to this Agreement shall, except as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, be considered “works made for hire” pursuant to the United States Copyright Act and the property of Client.