Ownership of Underlying Modules Clause Samples

The "Ownership of Underlying Modules" clause defines who holds the legal rights to the foundational software components or modules used within a larger product or system. Typically, this clause clarifies whether the developer, client, or a third party retains ownership of these modules, and may specify any licensing terms or restrictions on their use, modification, or distribution. Its core function is to prevent disputes over intellectual property by clearly allocating ownership and usage rights, ensuring all parties understand their rights and obligations regarding the underlying modules.
Ownership of Underlying Modules. The foregoing conveyance of title is subject to Contractor’s retention of ownership of all modules developed by Contractor as a utility routine or generalized interface and not specifically for City.
Ownership of Underlying Modules. The foregoing conveyance of title is subject

Related to Ownership of Underlying Modules

  • Ownership of Work All reports, work product, all other documents completed or partially completed by Contractor or its approved subcontractors, in performance of this Agreement, and if applicable, drawings, designs, and plan review comments shall become the property of the City. Any and all copyrightable subject matter in all materials is hereby assigned to the City and the Contractor and its approved subcontractors agree to execute any additional documents that may be necessary to evidence such assignment. All materials shall be delivered to the City upon completion or termination of the work under this Agreement. If any materials are lost, damaged or destroyed before final delivery to the City, the Contractor shall replace them at its own expense. Contractor and its approved subcontractors shall keep materials confidential. Materials shall not be used for purposes other than performance of services under this Agreement and shall not be disclosed to anyone not connected with these services, unless the City provides prior written consent.