ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP Sample Clauses

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ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. All information, ideas, concepts, improvements, discoveries and inventions, whether patentable or not, which are conceived, made, developed or acquired by the Executive or which are disclosed or made known to the Executive, individually or in conjunction with others, during the Executive's employment by the Company and which relate to the business, products or services of the Company or its Affiliates (including, without limitation, all such information relating to corporate opportunities, research, financial and sales data, pricing and trading terms, evaluations, opinions, interpretations, acquisition prospects, the identity of customers or their requirements, the identity of key contacts within the customers' organizations or within the organization of acquisition prospects, marketing and merchandising techniques, and prospective names and service marks) are and shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Company. Furthermore, all drawings, memoranda, notes, records, files, correspondence, manuals, models, specifications, computer programs, maps and all other writings or materials of any type embodying, any of such information, ideas, concepts, improvements, discoveries and inventions are and shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Company.
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. Pursuant to the Employee Trade Secret and Confidential Information Agreement by and between me and the Company, the following is a complete list of all inventions that I desire to remove from the operation of the Agreement in accordance with Section 2 of the Agreement. I have no inventions or improvements to disclose I have no additional sheets attached I have additional sheets attached Signature of Employee: Print Name of Employee: J. B▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ Date: This is to certify that I do not have in my possession, nor have I failed to return, any devices, records, data, notes, reports, proposals, lists, correspondence, specifications, drawings, blueprints, sketches, materials, equipment, other documents or property, or reproductions of any aforementioned items belonging to MetroPCS Texas, LLC, its subsidiaries, affiliates, successors or assigns (together, the “Company”). I further certify that I have complied with all the terms of the Company’s Employee Trade Secret and Confidential Information Agreement signed by me, including the reporting of any inventions and original works of authorship (as defined therein), conceived or made by me (solely or jointly with others) covered by that Agreement. I further agree that, in compliance with the Employee Trade Secret and Confidential Information Agreement, I will preserve as confidential all trade secrets and confidential information as defined in the Trade Secret and Confidential Information Agreement. I further acknowledge and reconfirm my prior commitment not to, for one (1) year from this date, hire any employees of the Company and not to solicit, induce, recruit or encourage any of the Company’s employees to leave their employment. Date: , 2005 (Employee’s Signature)
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. Title Date Identifying Number or BriefDescription x No inventions or improvements Additional Sheets Attached Date: 4/27/2017 | 15:34 PDT /s/ Da▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Signature Da▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Name of Employee (typed or printed)
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. The two fundamental criteria of copyright protection—originality and fixa- tion in tangible form are restated in the first sentence of this cornerstone provision. The phrase ‘‘original works or authorship,’’ which is purposely left unde- fined, is intended to incorporate without change the standard of originality established by the courts under the present copyright statute. This standard does not include requirements of novelty, ingenuity, or esthetic merit, and there is no intention to enlarge the standard of copyright protection to require them.
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. All information, ideas, concepts, improvements, discoveries and inventions, whether patentable or not, which are conceived, made, developed or acquired by the Employee or which are disclosed or made known to the Employee, individually or in conjunction with others, during the Employee's employment by the Company and which relate to the business, products or services of the Company or its Affiliates (including, without limitation, all such information relating to corporate opportunities, research, financial and sales data, pricing and trading terms, evaluations, opinions, interpretations, acquisition prospects, the identity of customers or their requirements, the identity of key contacts within the customers' organizations or within the organization of acquisition prospects, marketing and merchandising techniques, and prospective names and service marks) are and shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Company. Furthermore, all drawings, memoranda, notes, records, files, correspondence, manuals, models, specifications, computer programs, maps and all other writings or materials of any type embodying any of such information, ideas, concepts, improvements, discoveries and inventions are and shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Company.
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. I acknowledge that all original works of authorship which are made by me (solely or jointly with others) within the scope of my employment and which are protectable by copyright are “works made for hire,” as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act (17 USCA, Section 101) and that I am an employee as defined under that Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, I hereby assign any and all original works of authorship (and all copyrights therein) created by me during the period of my employment by the Company within the scope of my employment, to the Company. I further agree from time to time to execute written transfers to Company of ownership of specific original works of authorship (and all copyrights therein) made by me (solely or jointly with others) in such form as is acceptable to Company in its reasonable discretion.
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. KAI agrees that all original works ---------------------------- of authorship, such as ENDO Operating Procedures, which are (1) created by KAI (solely or jointly with others) during the Term of this Agreement, (2) in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, (3) which are primarily related to Products, and (4) which are protectable by copyright and are "works made for hire" as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act shall be the property of ENDO. However, to the extent that any such work may not, by operation of any applicable law, be a work made for hire, KAI hereby assigns, transfers and conveys to ENDO all of its worldwide right, title and interest in and to such work, including all intellectual property rights therein and appurtenant thereto.
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. Any materials created by a faculty member, individually or in partnership with others, including written works of fiction or non- fiction, music, performances, presentations, audio-visual works, designs, and art regardless of medium.
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. The following is a list of all inventions that have been created by me or on my behalf, and/or are owned exclusively by me or jointly by me with others or in which I have an interest, and that relate in any way to any of the Company’s actual or proposed businesses, products, services, or research and development, and which are not assigned to the Company hereunder: Title Date Identifying Number or Brief Description
ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP. All information, ideas, concepts, improvements, discoveries and inventions, whether patentable or not, which are conceived, made, developed or acquired by the Employee or which are disclosed or made known to the Employee, individually or in conjunction with others, during the Employee's employment by the Company and which relate to the business, products or services of the Company or its Affiliates (including, without limitation, all such information relating to corporate opportunities, research, financial and sales data, pricing and trading terms, evaluations, opinions, interpretations, acquisition prospects, the identity of customers or their requirements, the identity of key contacts within the customers' organizations or within the organization of acquisition prospects, marketing and merchandising techniques, and