Technology Rights

Example Definitions of "Technology Rights"
Technology Rights. Means (a) the Kits, (b) any and all writings, computer disks, computer tapes, and electronic records, design and technical information, engineering or production data, drawings, plans, specifications, techniques, methods, processes, trade secrets, reports, models, market research data, customer lists, and any and all other material or matter (i) used by or in possession of Licensor (ii) provided or otherwise made available to Licensee and (iii) applicable to the design, manufacture, ... assembly, marketing, service, or sale of Products, and (c) Licensor's general and specific knowledge, experience, and information, not in written or printed form, (i) provided or otherwise made available to Licensee and (ii) applicable to the design, manufacture, assembly, marketing, service, or sale of Products. View More Arrow
Technology Rights. Means the Thermal Accelerometer Technology Rights, the Testing Technology Rights, the Upside-Down Wafer Sawing Technology Rights and the Wafer Level Capping Technology Rights, in each case as they relate to the Licensed Field.
Technology Rights. Technical information and know-how, including without limitation, trade secrets, designs, drawings, data, products, inventions, specifications, manufacturing techniques and any other information related to the Licensed Products and created by or for LICENSOR and all improvements, advancements, enhancements, modifications, revisions or developments that reasonably relate to the Licensed Products, whether or not patentable and regardless of who, as between the Parties, develops it.
Technology Rights. Board's and University's rights in any technical information, know-how, process, procedure, composition, method, formula, protocol, technique, software, design, drawing or data relating to Licensed Field, whether or not covered by Patent Rights, which relate to TP508 Technology, which are necessary to practice the inventions.
Technology Rights. The Regents' personal property rights in the Biological Materials.
Technology Rights. Means (i) The Regents' personal property rights in the Original Materials; and (ii) The Regents' personal proprietary rights in the existing know-how listed in Appendix B that was developed in the laboratory of the Inventors at the University of California, San Francisco, relating to Patent Rights and in existence at the time of execution of this Agreement.
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