Common use of Rights and Ownership Clause in Contracts

Rights and Ownership. Recipient acknowledges and agrees that any Confidential Information is the sole and exclusive property of the Disclosing Party (or a third party providing such information to the Disclosing Party). Except as expressly herein provided, this Agreement shall not be construed as granting or conferring to either party, either expressly or impliedly, any rights, licenses or interests in or with respect to any Confidential Information of the other party, including any intellectual property rights. This Agreement shall also not create any exclusive business relationship or other rights or obligations between the parties, nor require the parties to enter into any other definitive business agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Mutual Confidentiality Agreement, Mutual Confidentiality Agreement, Mutual Confidentiality Agreement

Rights and Ownership. Recipient acknowledges and agrees that any Confidential Information is the sole and exclusive property of the Disclosing Party (or a third party providing such information to the Disclosing Party). Except as expressly herein provided, this Agreement shall will not be construed as granting or conferring to either party, either expressly or impliedly, any rights, licenses or interests in or with respect to any Confidential Information of the other party, including any intellectual property rights. This Agreement shall will also not create any exclusive business relationship or other rights or obligations between the parties, nor require the parties to enter into any other definitive business agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

Rights and Ownership. Recipient acknowledges and agrees that any Confidential Information Information, including all modifications and improvements thereto, is the sole and exclusive property of the Disclosing Party (or a third party providing such information to the Disclosing Party). Except as expressly herein provided, this Agreement shall not be construed as granting or conferring to either party, either expressly or impliedly, any rights, licenses or interests in or with respect to any Confidential Information of the other party, including any intellectual property rights. This Agreement also shall also not create any exclusive business relationship or other rights or obligations between the parties, nor require the parties to enter into any other definitive business agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Mutual Confidentiality Agreement