IPR definition

IPR means all patents, utility models, identification marks including trade marks, trade names, service marks, domain names, rights to prevent passing off, registered designs, design rights, copyrights, database rights, topography rights, confidential information for any of the aforementioned (including data, know-how and formulations) and any applications for any of the aforementioned and any similar right recognised from time to time with all rights of action for infringement in all countries in the world, together with all renewals and extensions
IPR means all intellectual property and proprietary rights throughout the world, including, without limitation, all copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, patents, moral rights, and other rights protecting data, information or intangible property throughout the world.
IPR means any copyright, Trademark, patent, trade secret, moral right or other intellectual property or proprietary right of any kind (including applications therefor and, in the case of patents, any continuation or divisional patent applications claiming priority thereto), whether arising under the laws of the United States or any other nation, state or jurisdiction (including any foreign equivalents thereto).

Examples of IPR in a sentence

  • All trademarks and other Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) of SHPL and its allied businesses are exclusively owned by SHPL.

  • For the avoidance of any doubt, any exploitation of the Licensed Material and related IPR other than the Permitted Use, must be expressly authorized in writing.

  • You must promptly disclose to the University all intellectual and other proprietary rights (IPR) made by you during the course of (or in circumstances connected with) your employment and duties with the University or if generated by you other than in the course of employment or study if substantial University resources have been used.

  • A gallery shall not claim, use, alter or modify in any manner whatsoever the IPR of SHPL.

  • All IPR that are developed by HT while carrying out the Service but beyond the scope of the Project shall solely belong to HT.


More Definitions of IPR

IPR means: all patents, rights to inventions, utility models, copyright and related rights, trademarks, service marks, trade, business and domain names, rights in trade dress or get up, rights in goodwill or to xxx for passing off, unfair competition rights, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database right, topography rights, moral rights, rights in confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and any other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications for and renewals or extensions of such rights, and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection in any part of the world.
IPR means patents, utility models, rights to inventions, copyright and related rights, trade marks and service marks, business names and domain names, rights in get-up and trade dress, goodwill and the right to xxx for passing off or unfair competition, rights in designs, semi-conductor topography rights, rights in computer software, database rights, rights to use, and protect the confidentiality of, confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets), and all other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications and rights to apply for and be granted, renewals or extensions of, and rights to claim priority from, such rights and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world;
IPR means any trade marks, copyright, moral rights, performance rights, goodwill, confidential information, trade secrets and all or any other intellectual or industrial property rights, both registered and unregistered anywhere in the world, including any renewals and extensions and including any such rights discovered or invented after the date of this Agreement;
IPR means any intellectual property right conferred by statute law including applications therefor other than trademarks. For the avoidance of doubt rights relating to get-up, confidential information, trade secrets or the like are excluded from the definition of IPR.
IPR means all intellectual and industrial property rights including patents, registered trademarks, registered designs, utility models, applications for and rights to apply for any of the foregoing, unregistered design rights, unregistered trademarks, rights to prevent passing off for unfair competition and copyright, database rights, topography rights and any other rights in any invention, discovery or process, in each case in the United Kingdom and all other countries in the world and together with all renewals and extensions;
IPR means any and all intellectual property rights protected under the law anywhere in the world, including without limitation, patents, designs, copyright, trademarks, know-how, technical information, rights in data and database rights (whether registered or unregistered or any applications for registration) whether now known or future.