Common use of Keep Records Clause in Contracts

Keep Records. Without limiting Employee's obligations under any other provision of this Agreement, Employee will keep and regularly maintain adequate and current written records of all Inventions, Confidential Information, and Copyright Works he or she participates in creating, conceiving, developing or manufacturing. Such records shall be kept and maintained in the form of notes, sketches, drawings, reports or other documents relating thereto, bearing at least the date of preparation and the signature or name of each person contributing to the subject matter reflected in the record. Such records, to the extent they pertain to Employee Developed Intellectual Property, shall be and shall remain the exclusive property of the Company and shall be made available to the Company at all times. All of such records pertaining to work produced pursuant to subsection (c) hereof will at all times remain the property of Employee. This subsection shall continue in full force and effect after termination of Employee's employment by the Company and after the termination of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Retention Agreement (Digital Commerce Corp), Retention Agreement (Digital Commerce Corp), Retention Agreement (Digital Commerce Corp)