Common use of Work Product Ownership Clause in Contracts

Work Product Ownership. Upon full payment by the State, all products of the Grantee’s work, including outlines, reports, charts, sketches, drawings, art work, plans, photographs, specifications, estimates, computer programs, or similar documents, become the sole property of the State of Vermont and may not be copyrighted or resold by Grantee.

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Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Work Product Ownership. Upon full payment by the State, all products of the Grantee’s work, including outlines, reports, charts, sketches, drawings, art workartwork, plans, photographs, specifications, estimates, computer programs, or similar documents, become the sole property of the State of Vermont and may not be copyrighted or resold by Grantee▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Work Product Ownership. Upon full payment by the State, all products of the Grantee’s work, including outlines, reports, charts, sketches, drawings, art workartwork, plans, photographs, specifications, estimates, computer programs, or similar documents, become the sole property of the State of Vermont and may not be copyrighted or resold by Grantee.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Work Product Ownership. Upon full payment by the State, all products of the Grantee’s work, including outlines, reports, charts, sketches, drawings, art work, plans, photographs, specifications, estimates, computer programs, or similar documents, become the sole property of the State of Vermont and may not be copyrighted or resold by Grantee.. [Deliberately omitted]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement