Source: XpertHR P&D Date: 23/05/2005 Publisher: XpertHR

Inventions, patents and copyright: Contract clause on protection of intellectual property rights (contract clause)

TOPICS:
terms, conditions and employee rights general rights
contracts of employment terms of employment

AUTHOR: Susan Singleton


Clause wording: 'Intellectual Property Rights' means patents, copyright, database rights, registered and unregistered design rights, trademarks, utility models, plant variety rights and other intellectual property rights throughout the world, applications for registration of any of the same, confidential information and know how, whether in all cases registered or unregistered.

The employee may make or create Intellectual Property Rights in the course of his/her duties set out in clause [ ] and has a special obligation to further the interest of the Employer's business in this respect.

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