NSG Program IP definition

NSG Program IP means, excluding Manufacturing Know-How, (i) the Know-How described in Schedule 2 under the title NSG Know-How; (ii) the materials listed in Schedule 2 under the title NSG Materials together with all IP in the same; (iii) all Know-How and materials (including all IP in the same) developed by MP and/or the MP Laboratory pursuant specifically to the NSG Program prior to the Effective Date, other than that which is CGK as of the Amendment Date; (iv) any Patent Rights filed by or on behalf of UCLB from time to time and in respect of any work undertaken by MP and/or the MP Laboratory for the NSG Program prior to the Amendment Date and all Patent Rights resulting therefrom, including those as set out in Schedule 1 (“NSG Patent Rights”); and (v) all Know-How and materials (including all IP in the same) developed after the Effective Date but prior to the Amendment Date by MP and/or the MP Laboratory pursuant specifically to the agreed project plan for the NSG Program as set out in Schedule 1 including the technology claimed or disclosed in the NSG Patent Rights (if any) as of the Amendment Date, other than that which is CGK as of the Amendment Date, or disclosed in the sections of the NSG Patent Rights that refer to, describe or disclose prior art including CGK existing as of the Amendment Date; references to CGK in this definition shall exclude CGK that became CGK through disclosure after the Effective Date by publication of the NSG Patent Rights or by MP making a publication in accordance with this Agreement or by Autolus’s publication;

Related to NSG Program IP

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Collaboration IP means Collaboration Know-How and Collaboration Patents.

  • Collaboration Technology means all Collaboration Patents and Collaboration Know-How.

  • Program Patent Rights means any Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Program Inventions.

  • Collaboration Know-How means all Know-How and Materials discovered, created, conceived, developed or reduced to practice in the course of performing activities under the Collaboration Program (whether solely by one Party or jointly by the Parties, in each case with their Affiliates or any Third Parties or any employees, consultants or agents of any of the foregoing which perform activities under the Collaboration Program).