Project Intellectual Property

Example Definitions of "Project Intellectual Property"
Project Intellectual Property. Any and all data, writings (irrespective of whether in written or electronic form), information (tangible and intangible), processes, methods, inventions, discoveries, improvements, trade secrets, works of authorship and technology in any form whatsoever, and any and all patent, copyright and other intellectual property rights therein, resulting from or generated, made or developed by or on behalf of CRX in the performance of the services provided to CRX-SG under the Prior Services Agreement to... the extent any of the foregoing covers novel therapeutic combination therapies for Infectious Disease, but excluding, without limitation, any process, methods, inventions, discoveries, improvements, trade secrets, works of authorship and technology related solely to the CRX Technology View More
Project Intellectual Property. Means, individually and collectively, all Intellectual Property Rights that are conceived, created, discovered, developed, generated, made or reduced to practice or fixed in a tangible medium of expression as part of or based upon or related to activities undertaken as part of a Project whether: (i) solely by one or more employees or consultants of NB; (ii) solely by one or more employees or consultants of Radius; or (iii) jointly by one or more employees or consultants of NB and one or more... employees or consultants of Radius. View More
Project Intellectual Property. All patents, patent applications, copyrights or trademarks, regardless of country of origin, issue or publication, which cover Project Technology or are otherwise related to the Project, except the Background Technology and Background Intellectual Property.
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