Intellectual Property Rights

Example Definitions of "Intellectual Property Rights"
Intellectual Property Rights. Any and all rights worldwide (whether statutory, common law or otherwise) relating to, arising from, or associated with any Technology, including rights in and to: (i) patents and patent applications; (ii) Works of Authorship, industrial design and databases, including copyrights; (iii) domain names, trademarks, logos and other indicia of origin, together with the goodwill associated with any of the foregoing ('Marks'); (iv) Trade Secrets, including rights to limit the use or disclosure of... Trade Secrets; and (v) any domestic and foreign registrations and applications for, and any rights equivalent or similar to, any of the foregoing (including all divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reexaminations, substitutions, reissues, extensions and renewals of such applications and registrations, and the right to apply for any of the foregoing) View More
Intellectual Property Rights. All of the following: (i) patents, patent applications, patent disclosures and all related continuation, continuation-in-part, divisional, reissue, re-examination, utility, model, certificate of invention and design patents, patent applications, registrations and applications for registrations, (ii) trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos, tradenames, service names and corporate names and registrations and applications for registration thereof, (iii) copyrights and registrations and... applications for registration thereof, (iv) mask works and registrations and applications for registration thereof, (v) trade secrets and confidential business information, whether patentable or nonpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice, know-how, manufacturing and product processes and techniques, research and development information, copyrightable works, financial, marketing and business data, pricing and cost information, business and marketing plans and customer and supplier lists and information, (vi) other proprietary rights relating to any of the foregoing (including without limitation associated goodwill and remedies against infringements thereof and rights of protection of an interest therein under the laws of all jurisdictions) and (vii) copies and tangible embodiments thereof View More
Intellectual Property Rights. All intellectual property rights subsisting anywhere in the world, including: (a) patents, copyright, rights in circuit layouts, designs, trade and service marks (including goodwill in those marks), domain names and trade names, trade secrets and any right to have confidential information kept confidential; and (b) any application or right to apply for registration of any of the rights referred to in paragraph (a), whether or not such rights are registered or capable of being registered
Intellectual Property Rights. On a world-wide basis, any and all intangible (a) rights associated with works of authorship including copyrights, moral rights and mask works; (b) trademark and trade name rights and similar rights; (c) trade secret rights; (d) patents, designs, algorithms ideas, concepts, know-how, techniques, inventions, discoveries, improvements, documents, products, systems, practices, procedures, means, methods, devices, programs, software, drawings, sketches, trade secrets, invention disclosures (whether... or not patentable) and other industrial property rights; (e) all other intellectual and industrial property rights of every kind and nature and however designated, whether arising by operation of law, contract, license or otherwise; and (f) all registrations, applications, renewals, extensions, continuations, divisions or reissues hereof now or hereafter in force (including any rights in any of the foregoing). (g) For the avoidance of doubt, "Intellectual Property" includes, but is not limited to, subject matter that falls within the definition of patentable subject matter under the laws of the United States or any other country or within the definition of copyrightable materials under the laws of the United States or any other country View More
Intellectual Property Rights. On a worldwide basis, all patents (including originals, divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, extensions, foreign applications, utility models and re-issues), patent applications, copyrights (including all registrations and applications therefore), trade secrets, service marks, trademarks, trade names, trade dress, trademark applications, moral rights, and any and all other proprietary and intellectual property rights.
Intellectual Property Rights. Means intellectual property or proprietary rights of any description including (a) rights in any patent, patent application, including any provisionals, continuations, divisionals, continuations-in-part, extensions, renewals, reissues, revivals and reexaminations, any national phase PCT applications, any PCT international applications, and all foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing, (b) rights in any copyright, industrial design, URL, domain name, trademark, service mark, logo, trade... dress or trade name, (c) related registrations and applications for registration, (d) trade secrets, moral rights or publicity rights, (e) inventions, discoveries, improvements, know-how, techniques, methodologies, designs or data, whether or not patented, patentable, copyrightable or reduced to practice, and (f) goodwill related to any of the foregoing. View More
Intellectual Property Rights. Or "IP" shall mean all of the following, as they may exist in all jurisdictions throughout the world: (i) patent rights (including rights in published and unpublished patent applications and all patents issuing therefrom), (ii) copyrights, including but not limited to copyrights in documents, software, source code and object code; (iii) trademarks, trade names or service marks; (iii) maskworks; (iv) trade secret rights in technical information including processes, procedures, techniques,... methods, know-how and the like, and (v) any similar proprietary rights in technical data, inventions, discoveries, technical documentation and the like. View More
Intellectual Property Rights. Intellectual property rights, including (i) any patent, patent application (whether registered or unregistered), copyright (whether registered or unregistered), copyright application (whether registered or unregistered), trademark (whether registered or unregistered), trademark application, trade name, service mark (whether registered or unregistered), service mark application, domain name, and (ii) any right to use or exploit any of the foregoing
Intellectual Property Rights. Means all rights in (1) U.S. and foreign utility and/or design patents, patent applications, and utility models; (2) patents issuing on the patent applications described in clause (1); (3) continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, reissues, reexaminations, or extensions of the patents or applications described in clauses (1)-(2); (4) inventions, invention disclosures and improvements, whether or not patentable; (5) works of authorship, whether or not protectable by copyright, all... copyrights to such works, including all copyright registrations and applications and all renewals and extensions thereof; (6) rights in industrial designs, and (7) trade secrets, Confidential Information, know-how, processes, algorithms, proprietary databases, and other proprietary information, and all tangible and intangible embodiments thereof. View More
Intellectual Property Rights. Worldwide proprietary rights in ideas and their expression arising under patent, trade secret, copyright, trademark, or any other statutory provision or common law principle, and all extensions and renewals thereof
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