Intellectual Property

Example Definitions of "Intellectual Property"
Intellectual Property. All rights in any property now known or hereafter recognized anywhere in the world, including the following: (i) patents, inventions (whether or not patentable), and all applications or registrations in any jurisdiction pertaining to the foregoing, including all provisional applications, reissues, continuations, divisions, continuations-in-part, utility models, renewals or extensions thereof; (ii) trade secrets, including confidential and other non-public information with respect to business or... scientific activities, and the right in any jurisdiction to limit the use or disclosure thereof; (iii) copyrights or similar rights in writings, designs, mask works, or other works of authorship, and registrations or applications for registrations of copyrights in any jurisdiction; (iv) trademarks and service marks (registered or unregistered), trade dress, trade names, and other names and slogans embodying business or product goodwill or indications of origin, and all applications or registrations in any jurisdiction pertaining to the foregoing; and all goodwill associated therewith; and (v) Internet Web sites, domain names and registrations or applications for registration thereof. Examples of property that typically embody Intellectual Property include without limitation software programs (in source and object code forms), algorithms, methods, computer-generated models based on the analysis of structure-activity relationships, and proprietary databases View More
Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property means trade secrets, copyrightable subject matter, patents, und patent applications and other proprietary information, activities, and any ideas, concepts, innovations, inventions and designs.
Intellectual Property. All present and future rights to intellectual property including any inventions and improvements, trademarks (whether registered or common law trade marks), patents, designs, copyright, any corresponding property rights under the laws of any jurisdiction and any rights in respect of an invention, discovery, trade secret, secret process, know-how, concept, idea, information, process, data or formula.
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 the premises of the Company, Parent or any of their Affiliates) during the Executive's employment that relate either to the business of the Company, Parent... or any of their Affiliates or to any prospective activity of the Company, Parent or any of their Affiliates or that result from any work performed by the Executive for the Company, Parent or any of their Affiliates or that make use of Confidential Information or any of the equipment or facilities of the Company, Parent or any of their Affiliates. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Intellectual Property does not include any invention that qualifies fully for exclusion under the provisions of California Labor Code Section 2870, the terms of which are set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement. View More
Intellectual Property. Means any and all Employer patents, trade secrets, know-how, proprietary information, suppliers, vendors, Technology, Confidential Information, ideas, copyrights, trademarks, and service marks, and any and all rights, applications and registrations relating to the same.
Intellectual Property. Property, whether or not embodied in any tangible form, that derives from the work of the mind or intellect, including, without limitation, all patent rights, trademarks (including designs, brand names, product names, symbols or logos, and slogans), trade secrets, know-how, specifications, results, diagrams, formulae, inventions (whether or not patentable), software, in object or source code, methods, processes, proprietary information, protocols, schematics, techniques, 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, documentation, notebooks, prototypes, samples, studies, and summaries thereof). View More
Intellectual Property. Means shall mean all patents, trademarks, trade names, service marks, service names, trade dress, logos, copyrights and domain names, and any registrations, applications and renewals for any of the foregoing, and all other intellectual property rights in inventions, trade secrets, manufacturing processes, technology, know-how, confidential and proprietary information, ideas, developments, drawings, specifications, bills of material, supplier lists, marketing information, sales and promotional... information, business plans, computer software (whether in object code (i.e., machine-readable) or source code (i.e., readable and understandable by a programmer of ordinary skill) form) and all programmer notes and other documentation and tools that would allow a programmer of ordinary skill to maintain, enhance, and create derivative works of such software, test reports, component lists, manuals, instructions, catalogs, processes, designs, and registrations and applications for registration therefor, model numbers, telephone numbers, web addresses, web sites, electronic records of drawings and tooling and other electronic engineering tools, and all other proprietary rights, in each case owned or licensed by such person or used in such person’s business View More
Intellectual Property. Means any (i) inventions (whether or not patentable), know-how, works of authorship, technology, techniques, processes, methods, developments, ideas, concepts, discoveries, biomarkers, designs, algorithms, models, formulations, improvements, protocols, data and proprietary information; and (ii) patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secret, trade dress, or other intellectual property rights associated with the foregoing, including without limitation any applications (whether... provisional, PCT or otherwise), divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, substitutions, re-examinations, renewals, re-registrations, refilings, extensions and modifications relating to any of the foregoing. View More
Intellectual Property. Means all of the following and all rights that are associated with any of the following, whether registered or unregistered: (i) trademarks, service marks, trade names, brand names, logos, trade dress, design rights and other similar designations of source, sponsorship, association or origin, together with the goodwill connected with the use of and symbolized by, and all registrations, applications and renewals for, any of the foregoing; (ii) internet domain names; (iii) works of authorship,... expressions, designs and design registrations, whether or not copyrightable, including copyrights, author, performer, moral and neighboring rights, and all registrations, applications for registration and renewals of such copyrights; (iv) inventions, discoveries, trade secrets, business and technical information and know-how, databases, data collections and other confidential and proprietary information and all rights therein; (v) patents (including all reissues, divisionals, provisionals, continuations and continuations-in-part, re-examinations, renewals, substitutions and extensions thereof), patent applications, and other patent rights and any other Governmental Authority-issued indicia of invention ownership (including inventor’s certificates, petty patents and patent utility models); and (vi) software and firmware, including data files, source code, object code, application programming interfaces, architecture, files, records, schematics, computerized databases and other related specifications and documentation. View More
Intellectual Property. All of its technology, ideas, designs, concepts, inventions and processes which may or may not be patentable, and includes without limitation all its copyrights, licenses, trade secrets, know-how, formulae, algorithms, test information, computer software, and firmware and the computer codes, customer lists, target lists, industry partners, and investors
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