Intellectual Property

Example Definitions of "Intellectual Property"
Intellectual Property. Intellectual or proprietary rights in any jurisdiction in the world under any patents (including any patent application, registration, extension, reexamination, reissue, continuation, continuation-in-part or renewal patents), copyrights (including any registration thereof), mask work rights, Trade Secrets, trademarks (including any applications, registrations and the goodwill associated therewith), trade dress, droit moral, or foreign equivalents of the foregoing, and any other proprietary... rights of any nature View More
Intellectual Property. Means (i) inventions (whether or not patentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, trademarks, trade names and domain names, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database rights, rights in confidential information.
Intellectual Property. All industrial and intellectual property, including, without limitation, all U.S. and non-U.S. patents, patent applications, patent rights, trademarks, trademark applications, common law trademarks, Internet domain names, trade names, service marks, service mark applications, common law service marks, and the goodwill associated therewith, copyrights, in both published and unpublished works, whether registered or unregistered, copyright applications, franchises, licenses, know-how, trade... secrets, technical data, designs, customer lists, confidential and proprietary information, processes and formulae, all computer software programs or applications, layouts, inventions, development tools and all documentation and media constituting, describing or relating to the above, including manuals, memoranda, and records, whether such intellectual property has been created, applied for or obtained anywhere throughout the world. View More
Intellectual Property. Any and all intellectual property, including copyrights, copyright licenses, patents, patent licenses, trademarks, trademark licenses, technology, know-how and processes, all rights therein, and all rights to sue at law or in equity for any past, present, or future infringement, violation, misuse, misappropriation or other impairment thereof, whether arising under US, multinational or foreign laws or otherwise, including the right to receive injunctive relief and all proceeds and damages... therefrom View More
Intellectual Property. All intellectual property rights throughout the world, whether existing under statute or common law or equity, in force or recognized now or in the future, including: (a) copyrights, trade secrets, Marks, domain names, Patents, inventions, designs, logos and trade dress, moral rights, mask works, rights in computer information, rights of personality, publicity, and privacy, and any other intellectual property and proprietary rights; (b) any application or right to apply for any of the rights... referred to in clause (a); and (c) all renewals, extensions, future equivalents, and restorations of any of the rights referred to in clauses (a) or (b), in force or effect now or in the future View More
Intellectual Property. All intellectual property other than the Technology owned by Company prior to the Effective Date or licensed to Company by a third party, and used in the development of the Product.
Intellectual Property. Means inventions, discoveries, developments, methods, processes, compositions, works, concepts and ideas (whether or not patentable or copyrightable or constituting trade secrets) conceived, made, created, developed or reduced to practice by the Executive (whether alone or with others, whether or not during normal business hours or on or off Employer premises) during the Executive's employment that relate either to the business of the Employer or any Affiliate or to any prospective activity of... the Employer or any Affiliate or that result from any work performed by the Executive for the Employer or any Affiliate or that make use of Confidential Information or any of the equipment or facilities of the Employer or any Affiliate. View More
Intellectual Property. All inventions, original works of authorship, developments, concepts, know-how, formulae, methods, and trademarks of any kind whatsoever, individually or jointly created, conceived, developed or reduced to practice, which are original creations or improvements upon existing inventions, works, or marks, regardless of whether patentable or registerable under any law, that Executive creates, conceives, develops or reduces to practice after entering this Agreement (whether or not created,... conceived, developed, or reduced to practice during work hours) that: (a) are developed using equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secrets of the Company; (b) result at least in part from work performed by Executive for Company or know-how obtained working for the Company; or (c) relate to the Company's current or anticipated research and development. Intellectual Property specifically does not include Prior Intellectual Property View More
Intellectual Property. Means the copyrights, copyright licenses, patents, patent licenses, trademarks, trademark licenses, or other intellectual property or assets now owned or hereafter acquired by Debtor.
Intellectual Property. All intellectual property rights of whatsoever nature, kind or description, including all: (i) trademarks, service marks, trade-mark and service mark registrations, trade-mark and service mark applications, rights under registered user agreements, trade names and other trade-mark and service mark rights; (ii) copyrights and applications therefor, including all computer software and rights related thereto; (iii) all foreign and domestic patents and patent applications (including all provisional,... divisional, substitution, continuation and continuation in-part applications, and all foreign counterparts thereof) and all foreign and domestic patents (including extensions, reissues, re-examinations, renewals, inventors certificates and foreign counterparts thereof); (iv) preclinical and clinical data and results, (v) trade secrets and proprietary and confidential information; (vi) industrial designs and registrations thereof and applications therefor; (vii) renewals, modifications, developments and extensions of any of the items listed in clauses (i) through (vi) above; and (viii) patterns, plans, designs, research data, other proprietary know-how, processes, drawings, technology, inventions, formulae, specifications, performance data, quality control information, unpatented blue prints, flow sheets, equipment and parts lists, instructions, manuals, records and procedures, and all licenses, agreements and other contracts and commitments relating to any of the foregoing View More
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