77 Trade Marks contracts
10. Content Removal Policies - Submitting content removal requests
ahd
This document outlines the process for submitting content removal requests on the GitLaw platform. It details three distinct policies: the DMCA Takedown Policy for copyright infringement, the GitLaw Trademark Policy for misuse of trademarked materials, and the GitLaw Private Information Removal Policy for confidential data posing a security risk. Users are advised to review these policies and their reporting requirements before submitting a request.
Intellectual Property (IP) Agreement (Declaration) (Denmark) by Seedsummit
Seedsummit
This Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Declaration ensures that all intellectual property created by an employee or other engaged person during their tenure belongs solely to the company. It covers various IP types like copyrights, patents, and trademarks, securing the company's ownership of developments made by its personnel. This document is typically used to formalize the assignment of IP from individuals to the company.
9. GitHub username policy
Stevie
This document outlines GitHub's official policy regarding usernames, covering rules for availability and what to do if a desired username is already taken. It also details specific policies on trademark infringement and name squatting, emphasizing that usernames are intended for immediate and active use.
10. Content Removal Policies - Submitting content removal requests
dominhduc
This document outlines GitHub's policies for submitting content removal requests, covering copyright infringement under the DMCA, trademark violations, and the removal of private information. It advises users to review the specific policies and their reporting requirements before submitting a request to ensure completeness.
13. Content Removal Policies - GitHub Trademark Policy
Nick Holzherr
This document outlines GitLaw's Trademark Policy, detailing what constitutes a trademark policy violation and what does not. It provides clear instructions for trademark holders on how to report alleged violations, including the specific information required for an investigation and the actions GitLaw may take in response.
13. Content Removal Policies - GitHub Trademark Policy
dan
This document outlines GitHub's policy regarding trademark violations on its platform. It defines what constitutes a trademark policy violation, what does not, and details the process for reporting infringements, including the specific information required from trademark holders. GitHub's response to reported violations, such as account suspension or username release, is also explained.
Intellectual Property Agreement Made Easy: Free Template for Safeguarding Your IP
Laurens-Nys
This Intellectual Property Agreement outlines the transfer of intellectual property rights from an employee to an employer, covering all creations made during the employment period. It also clarifies the recognition of any pre-existing intellectual property owned by the employee. The agreement includes provisions for the employee's assistance in securing IP rights and the handover of materials upon termination.
Intellectual Property (IP) Transfer Agreement (Germany) by Seedsummit
Seedsummit
This document outlines the transfer of intellectual property rights and the grant of usage rights from an Originator (who can be an employee or freelancer) to a Company. It covers various types of IP, including copyrights, trademarks, and patents, ensuring the Company acquires broad rights to work results created by the Originator. The agreement also addresses moral rights, open-source software exceptions, and inventions under German law.
10. Content Removal Policies - Submitting content removal requests
Dr-Minutes
This document outlines the process for submitting content removal requests on GitHub, covering policies related to DMCA (copyright infringement), trademark violations, and the exposure of private information. It advises users to familiarize themselves with the specific policies and their reporting requirements before submitting a request.
10. Content Removal Policies - Submitting content removal requests
Stevie
This document outlines the process for submitting content removal requests on GitHub, covering various types of content such as copyrighted material, trademark infringements, and private information. It directs users to review specific policies—DMCA Takedown, GitHub Trademark, and GitHub Private Information Removal—before submitting a report to ensure completeness and accuracy.