Intellectual Property

Example Definitions of "Intellectual Property"
Intellectual Property. Any idea, concept, know how, technique, invention, creation, discovery, works of authorship, improvement, information, document, product, system, practice, procedure, means, method, design, device, program, software, software library, software API, content, varieties, drawings and sketches, and trade secrets relating to the design, development, implementation, use, maintenance and upgrading of the Product capable of being protected or in the process of being protected or protected as patents,... trademarks, trade names, trade dresses copyrights, utility models, designs, chip topography, trade secrets and other types of Intellectual Property View More
Intellectual Property. Any invention, idea, product, method of doing business, market or business plan, process, program, software, formula, method, work of authorship, or other information, or thing.
Intellectual Property. Copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, patents and any other proprietary right that is recognized under the laws of the European Union, all member states therein and the United States of America, and shall include all reexaminations, reissues, extensions and any other post-issuance counterparts to any of the foregoing, and applications or registrations for any of the foregoing, including provisionals, divisionals, substitutions and continuations (in whole or part)
Intellectual Property. Shall mean all U.S. intellectual property, including all (i) (a) Patents, inventions, processes, developments, technology and know-how; (b) Copyrights, graphics, advertising materials, labels, package designs and photographs; (c) Trademarks; (d) trade secrets, designs, intellectual property rights in Software, data, databases and confidential, proprietary or non-public information; and (e) all other intellectual property rights, and (ii) all rights, priorities and privileges related thereto and... all rights to sue at law or in equity for any infringement or other impairment thereof, including the right to receive all Proceeds therefrom. View More
Intellectual Property. Shall mean patents, design(s) (whether or not capable of registration), chip topography right(s), database rights and other like protection, copyright(s), trademark(s), trade names(s), trade dress(es), trade secrets and/or any other industrial and/or intellectual property right(s) and applications, divisions, continuations, renewals, re-exams and reissues therefore and any discoveries, inventions, technical information, procedures or processes software, firmware, technology, know-how.
Intellectual Property. Shall mean patents, trademarks, trade names, domain names, copyright, trade secrets, know-how, rights in respect of technical information and any other intellectual property whatsoever, registrable or otherwise, and all applications (including, patent applications) for any of the foregoing.
Intellectual Property. All intellectual property worldwide, regardless of form, including without limitation: (i) words, names, symbols, devices, designs, and other designations, and combinations of the preceding items, used to identify or distinguish a business, good, group, product, or service or to indicate a form of certification, including without limitation logos, product designs, product features, service marks, trade dress, logos, trade names, corporate names, and other source identifiers (whether or not... registered) including all common law rights, all registrations and applications for registration (either filed or in preparation for filing) thereof, all rights therein provided by international treaties or conventions, and all renewals of any of the foregoing (collectively, "Trademarks"), (ii) all copyrightable works and copyrights (whether or not registered), all registrations and applications for registration thereof, all rights therein provided by international treaties or conventions, and all data and documentation relating thereto, (iii) confidential and proprietary information, trade secrets, know-how (whether patentable or nonpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), processes and techniques, research and development information including patent and/or copyright searches conducted by Holden and/or any third party, ideas, technical data, designs, drawings and specifications, (iv) domain names, Internet websites or identities used or held for use by Holden that contain any Trademark set forth in Schedule I or Schedule II in whole or part, or otherwise associated with such Trademarks, (v) other proprietary rights relating to any of the foregoing (including without limitation any and all associated goodwill and remedies against infringements thereof and rights of protection of an interest therein under the laws of all jurisdictions), and (vi) copies and tangible embodiments of any of the foregoing. View More
Intellectual Property. Will mean algorithms, databases, data collections, diagrams, inventions (whether or not patentable), know-how, logos, marks (including brand names, product names, logos, and slogans), methods, network configurations and architectures, processes, proprietary information, protocols, schematics, specifications, software, techniques, URLs, web sites, works of authorship and other forms of technology (whether or not embodied in any tangible form and including all tangible embodiments of the... foregoing, such as instruction manuals, prototypes, samples, studies and summaries). View More
Intellectual Property. Any patent, copyright, trademark or other industrial or intellectual property right of Allegro in respect of the Products
Intellectual Property. Any patent, copyright, trademark or other industrial or intellectual property right of Sanken in respect of the Products
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