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Intellectual Property” is all patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, Company Confidential Information, new or useful arts, ideas, discoveries, inventions, improvements, software, business information, lists, designs, drawings, writings, contributions, works of authorship, findings or improvements, formulae, processes, product development, manufacturing techniques, business methods, information considered by the Company to be confidential, tools, routines and methodology, documentation, systems, enhancements or modifications thereto, know-how, and developments, any derivative works and ideas whether or not patentable, and any other form of intellectual property.

Intellectual Property” is all patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, Company Confidential Information, new or useful arts, ideas, discoveries, inventions, improvements, software, business information, lists, designs, drawings, writings, contributions, works of authorship, findings or improvements, formulae, processes, product development, manufacturing techniques, business methods, information considered by the Company to be confidential, tools, routines and methodology, documentation, systems, enhancements or modifications thereto, know-how, and developments, any derivative works and ideas whether or not patentable, and any other form of intellectual property.

Intellectual Property” means all intellectual property of every kind and nature, including rights in inventions, designs, utility models, Patents, Copyrights, Licenses, Trademarks, trade secrets, domain names, confidential or proprietary technical and business information, know-how, show-how, software and databases and all embodiments or fixations thereof and applications therefor, and related documentation, registrations and franchises, and all additions, improvements and accessions to, and books and records describing or used in connection with, any of the foregoing.

Intellectual Property” means Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, Know-How, confidential information, and all other intellectual or industrial property throughout the world, and all rights in any of the foregoing.

Intellectual Property” refers to proprietary methods, discoveries, inventions (whether or not patentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade dress, compositions, products, procedures, know-how, data, reports, programs, processes, protocols, written or electronic writings, illustrations, images, and any other form of proprietary rights.

Intellectual Property” means any: (i) Patents; (ii) Marks; (iii) Copyrights; (iv) Confidential Information and trade secrets, including confidential research and development, know-how, formulas, compositions, manufacturing and production processes and techniques, methods, schematics, technology, technical data, designs, drawings, flowcharts, block diagrams, specifications, customer and supplier lists, pricing and cost information, and business and marketing plans and proposals, all inventions (whether patentable or not), invention disclosures, databases and data collections, and all documentation relating to any of the above; (v) software or computer programs, internet uniform resource locators, domain names, databases, subroutines, user interfaces, techniques, URLs, web sites and data collections and all rights in such software; (vi) all moral and economic rights of authors and inventors, however denominated; (vii) all unregistered rights in copyright to print or electronic publications and content; (viii) all other forms of technology (whether or not embodied in any tangible form and including all tangible embodiments of the above such as instruction manuals, prototypes, samples, studies, and summaries); (ix) any similar or equivalent rights to any of the above; and (x) licenses and agreements pursuant to which a Person has acquired rights in or to any of the above or licenses or agreements pursuant to which a Person has licensed or transferred the right to use any of the above[[Parties:Organization]]

Intellectual Property” includes computer software, letters, patents, trade marks (whether registered or unregistered designs), designs, utility models, copyrights (including design copyright applications for any of the foregoing and the right to apply for them in any part of the world), discoveries, creations, inventions or improvements on, or additions to, an invention, Confidential Information, know-how and any research (whether registered or not), moral rights and any similar rights in any country.

Intellectual Property” means trademarks, trade dress, corporate names, slogans, all translations, adaptations, derivations and combinations of the foregoing, together with all goodwill associated with each of the foregoing, patents and patent applications, inventions (whether or not patentable or whether or not reduced to practice), invention disclosures, trade secrets, technology, discoveries, improvements, specifications, designs, formulae, techniques, technical data and manuals, research and development information, know how, methods and processes, copyrights and copyrightable works (including, without limitation, computer software, whether in source code or executable code, data, databases and documentation), proprietary information and data, all other intellectual property and registrations and applications for any of the foregoing.

Intellectual Property” means all rights in, arising out of or associated with the following in any jurisdiction throughout the world, whether registered or unregistered: Patents, Copyrights, internet domain names, Software, Marks, trade secrets and other confidential business information, including without limitation, customers lists, know-how, procedures, techniques, ideas, unpatented concepts or Inventions, models, algorithms, formulae, compilations, data collections, technical information and data, research and development information, market research information, business plans, and other rights.

Intellectual Property” means # all inventions (whether patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), and all patents, patent applications, and patent disclosures, together with all re-issuances, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, revisions, extensions, and reexaminations of these assets; # all trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos, slogans, trade names, corporate names, domain names and other source or business identifiers; # all copyrightable works (whether published or unpublished), and all copyright registrations, applications, and renewals in connection with these assets; and # all trade secrets and confidential business information (including all ideas, research and development, know-how, formulas, compositions, manufacturing and production processes and techniques, technical data, designs, drawings, schematics, specifications, customer and supplier lists, pricing and cost information, and business and marketing plans and proposals).

Intellectual Property”: all intellectual and similar Property of a Person, including inventions, designs, patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade secrets, confidential or proprietary information, customer lists, know-how, software and databases; all embodiments or fixations thereof and all related documentation, applications, registrations and franchises; all licenses or other rights to use any of the foregoing; and all books and records relating to the foregoing.

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