Definition and General Principles Clause Samples

Definition and General Principles. 29.1.1 Intellectual property (IP) means any result of conceptual or artistic activity that is created by an academic staff member and can be owned by a person. This includes all works that can be protected under copyright, patent, trademark, or other equivalent legislation. 29.1.2 It is recognised that a major purpose of the University is to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge. The University endorses and encourages the lively engagement of academic staff members in research, scholarship, and professional activities, and shall assist and enhance members’ capabilities to pursue these aims, insofar as it is reasonable to do so. As an academic community, the University values scholarly activity, including the creation and sharing of ideas. Ideas are to be shared as widely as possible and do not constitute IP. The tangible material or electronic form that ideas take may give rise to issues of ownership. It is to these issues of ownership that Article 29 is addressed. 29.1.3 The University encourages academic staff members to make their IP freely accessible to the academic community and to the general public. The University and the Faculty Association recognize that in specific circumstances it may be in the public interest to limit access. 29.1.4 No academic staff member shall be required to engage in any research activity the findings of which are prohibited from being published or fully disclosed to the public. The term “full disclosure” shall be subject to the limitations imposed by the University’s Research Ethics Board. 29.1.5 In the absence of a written agreement to the contrary, academic staff members are the owners of all intellectual property, and all rights (including copyright, patents, trademarks, and other equivalent rights) to intellectual property, that they create in the course of their employment at the University. Except as provided for by Article 30, IP shall not be used or distributed by the University without the express written consent of the members who own it. 29.1.6 Academic staff members shall have the exclusive authority to decide whether to pursue commercialization of their IP. 29.1.7 Notwithstanding Article 29.1.5, the University shall have certain prerogatives (namely those specified in Article 29.1.8) over the IP of academic staff members when all of the following conditions are met: • the IP was created by members in the course of carrying out their university duties (as defined in Article 16); • the IP was cr...
Definition and General Principles. 1. The reestablished cease-fire consists of the cessation of hostilities between the Government of the Republic of Angola and UNITA with a view to attaining peace throughout the national territory. 2. The reestablished cease-fire shall be total and definitive throughout the national territory.
Definition and General Principles. 29.1.1 Intellectual property (IP) means any result of conceptual or artistic activity that is created by an academic staff member and can be owned by a person. This includes all works that can be protected under copyright, patent, trademark, or other equivalent legislation. 29.1.2 It is recognised that a major purpose of the University is to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge. The University endorses and encourages the lively engagement of academic staff members in research, scholarship, and professional activities, and shall assist and enhance members’ capabilities to pursue these aims, insofar as it is reasonable to do so. As an academic community, the University values scholarly activity, including the creation and sharing of ideas. Ideas are to be shared as widely as possible and do not constitute IP. The tangible material or electronic form that ideas take may give rise to issues of ownership. It is to these issues of ownership that Article 29 is addressed. 29.1.3 The University encourages academic staff members to make their IP freely accessible to the academic community and to the general public. The University and the Faculty Association recognize that in specific circumstances it may be in the public interest to limit access. 29.1.4 No academic staff member shall be required to engage in any research activity the findings of which are prohibited from being published or fully disclosed to the public. The termfull disclosure” shall be subject to the limitations imposed by the University’s Research Ethics Board.
Definition and General Principles. 29.1.1 Intellectual property (IP) means any result of conceptual or artistic activity that is created by an academic staff member and can be owned by a person. This includes all works that can be protected under copyright, patent, trademark, or other equivalent legislation. 29.1.2 It is recognized that a major purpose of a university and colleges with which it is federated or affiliated is to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College (the College) endorses and encourages the lively engagement of academic staff members in research, scholarship, and professional activities, and shall assist and enhance members’ capabilities to pursue these aims, insofar as it is reasonable to do so. As an academic community, the College values scholarly activity, including the creation and sharing of ideas. Ideas are to be shared as widely as possible and do not constitute IP. The tangible, material, or electronic form that ideas take may give rise to issues of ownership. It is to these issues of ownership that Article 29 is addressed. 29.1.3 The College encourages academic staff members to make their IP freely accessible to the academic community and to the general public. The College and the Faculty Association recognize that in specific circumstances it may be in the public interest to limit access. 29.1.4 No academic staff member shall be required to engage in any research activity the findings of which are prohibited from being published or fully disclosed to the public. The term “full disclosure” shall be subject to the limitations imposed by the University of Regina’s Research Ethics Board. 29.1.5 In the absence of a written agreement to the contrary, academic staff members are the owners of all intellectual property, and all rights (including copyright, patents, trademarks, and other equivalent rights) to intellectual property, that they create in the course of their employment at the College. Except as provided for by Article 30, IP shall not be used or distributed by the College without the express written consent of the members who own it. 29.1.6 Academic staff members shall have the exclusive authority to decide whether to pursue commercialization of their IP. 29.1.7 Notwithstanding Article 29.1.5, the College shall have certain prerogatives (namely those specified in Article 29.1.8) over the IP of academic staff members when all of the following conditions are met: ▪ the IP was created by members in the course of carrying out their ...
Definition and General Principles. 1. The cease-fire consists of the cessation of hostilities between the Government of the People’s Republic of Angola and UNITA with a view to attaining peace throughout the national territory. 2. The cease-fire must be total and definitive throughout the national territory. 3. The cease-fire must guarantee the free circulation of persons and goods throughout the national territory. 4. Overall supervision of the cease-fire will be the responsibility of the Government of the People’s Republic of Angola and UNITA acting within the framework of the Joint Political-Military Commission (Commissão Conjunta Politico-Militar (CCPM)) created pursuant to the annex to the document entitled “Fundamental Principles for the Establishment of Peace in Angola”. The United Nations will be invited to send monitors to support the Angolan parties, at the request of the Government of the People’s Republic of Angola. 5. The cease-fire includes the cessation of all hostile propaganda between the Government of the People’s Republic of Angola and UNITA at both the domestic and international levels. 6. After its entry into force, the cease-fire will obligate the Government of the People’s Republic of Angola and UNITA to refrain from acquiring lethal material. The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics informed the Government of the People’s Republic of Angola that they will support implementation of the cease-fire by ceasing to supply lethal material to any Angolan party and encouraging other countries to act in a similar fashion.

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