Common use of Document Ownership Clause in Contracts

Document Ownership. Contractor agrees that any work/services and all Deliverables prepared for Providence City, to the extent to which it is eligible under copyright law in any county, shall be deemed a work made for hire, such that all right, title and interest in the work and Deliverables reside with Providence City. To the extent any work or Deliverable is deemed not to be, for any reason whatsoever, work made for hire, Contractor agrees to assign and hereby assigns all right, title, and interest, including but not limited to, copyright, patent, trademark, and trade secret, to such work and Deliverables, and all extensions and renewals thereof, to Providence City. Contractor further agrees to provide all assistance reasonably requested by Providence City in the establishment, preservation and enforcement of its rights in such work and deliverables, or subsequent amendments or modifications to such work and deliverables, without any additional compensation to Contractor. Contractor agrees to waive, and hereby, to the extent permissible, waives, all rights relating to such work and deliverables, or subsequent amendments or modifications to such work and deliverables, including without limitation any and all rights of identification of authorship and any and all rights of approval, restriction or limitation on use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Contract, Construction Contract