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Intellectual Property Clause for Employment Contract (UK Style) (Jurisdiction Neutral)

Practical Law UK Standard Clause w-014-5647 (Approx. 16 pages)

Intellectual Property Clause for Employment Contract (UK Style) (Jurisdiction Neutral)

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An Intellectual Property Clause to be inserted into an employment contract of an employee in a creative role and the employer requires express protection with regard to intellectual property rights (to extent permitted under the applicable laws).
This Clause has been adapted from (see Standard clause, Intellectual property clause (long form)) to provide a plain English, UK-style jurisdiction neutral starting point for local counsel to adapt in cross-border situations.
For jurisdiction-specific information please see the additional resources in the related content section at the end of this Clause.

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