Licensed Patents

Example Definitions of "Licensed Patents"
Licensed Patents. The United States (a) patents and patent applications listed on Schedule 1.12, (b) divisional, continuation, substitution, applications therefrom and renewals thereof, and (c) patents-of-addition, re-examinations, reissues and extensions or restorations by existing or future extension or restoration mechanisms, including patent term adjustments, patent term extensions, supplementary protection certificates and the equivalent thereof.
Licensed Patents. Shall mean any patents and patent applications (including certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention) and all divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, reexaminations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates, provisional applications, and the like of any such patents and patent applications, and any foreign equivalents thereof, owned (or purported to be owned) by copernicus as of the date of this agreement, or as may become... owned (or purported to be owned) by copernicus after the agreement date, in each case, relating to the field. The currently existing united states and foreign patents and patent applications containing claims within the licensed patents are listed in exhibit a hereto. View More
Licensed Patents. (a) the patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit A1.1 (Licensed Patents), (b) all patent cooperation treaty (PCT), divisions, continuations, and claims in continuations-in-part that are entitled to claim priority to, or that share a common priority claim with, and are directed to subject matter specifically described in any item listed on Exhibit A1.1 "Licensed Patents"; (c) any patents that issue from patent applications in clauses (a) and (b), (d) extensions, renewals, substitutes,... re-examinations and re-issues of any of the items in (a) or (b) or (c); and (e) foreign counterparts of any of the items in (a), (b), (c) or (d) wherever and whenever filed. View More
Licensed Patents. The patents and patent applications listed in Schedule Two, all patents issuing from the patent applications listed in Schedule Two, and all continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, extensions, substitutions, reissues, re-examinations, patent-filings within priority chains thereof, and patent filings claiming priority to patent filings in such priority chains, whether US or foreign, and renewals of any of the foregoing
Licensed Patents. Means the patents and patent applications included within the Licensed IP, including without limitation those described on Exhibit A attached hereto.
Licensed Patents. CG0070 Patents held in a jurisdiction within the Territory.
Licensed Patents. (i) the patents listed in Exhibit A; (ii) any patent or patent application that claims priority to and is a divisional, continuation, continuation-in-part, reissue, renewal, reexamination, substitution or extension of any patent application identified in (i); (iii) any patents issuing on any of the patent applications identified in (i) or (ii), including any reissues, renewals, reexaminations, substitutions or extensions thereof; (iv) any foreign counterpart (including PCTs) of any of the... patents or patent applications identified in (i), (ii) or (iii); and (v) any other patent or patent application owned or controlled by Licensor now or during the term of this Agreement pertaining to RQ-00000005 Technology or Licensor Improvements View More
Licensed Patents. U.S. Patent Nos. 6,594,691 (“Method and System for Adding Function to a Web Page”) (the “691’ Patent”) and 7,269,636 (“Method and Code Module for Adding Function to a Web Page”) (the “636’ Patent”), and a release with respect to any other patents owned or controlled by Modavox or its affiliates that Licensee needs to use or practice the claims of the ‘691 Patent or ‘636 Patent.
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