Work Product Right
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A Work Product Right is a proprietary right in deliverable assets created during contract performance (governing ownership, usage, and control of work product).
- AKA: Deliverable Right, Creation Right.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Simple Work Product Right to being a Complex Work Product Right, based on deliverable complexity.
- It can range from being a Limited Work Product Right to being a Comprehensive Work Product Right, based on right scope.
- It can range from being a Present Work Product Right to being a Future Work Product Right, based on creation timing.
- It can range from being a Direct Work Product Right to being an Indirect Work Product Right, based on ownership path.
- It can range from being a Single-Party Work Product Right to being a Multi-Party Work Product Right, based on ownership structure.
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- It can be referenced by a Work Product Right Issue (referenced by a work product Right Issue-Spotting Rule).
- It can involve various Work Product Right Types such as:
- Creation Rights governing development control
- Modification Rights governing change control
- Usage Rights governing application control
- Transfer Rights governing assignment control
- It can manifest in Work Product Phases through:
- It can affect Asset Control Elements such as:
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- Example(s):
- Work Product Creation Rights, such as:
- Work Product Usage Rights, such as:
- Work Product Transfer Rights, such as:
- Work Product Control Rights, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- General Property Rights not specific to work product
- Process Rights not involving deliverables
- Service Rights without creation elements
- Resource Rights lacking ownership aspects
- Access Rights without development context
- See: Intellectual Property, Work Product Ownership, Development Rights, Asset Control, Right Management, Creation Control, Transfer Rights.
Referneces
2024
- Perplexity.ai
- Work Product Rights govern control of materials, IP, and deliverables during contractual engagement:
- Core Ownership Principles:
- Default rule: work product by employee within scope belongs to employer[2]
- Independent contractors retain ownership unless explicitly transferred[7]
- Key Components:
- Work Product Definition covers:
- Intellectual property rights
- Documentation and materials
- Programming and technology
- Designs and artwork
- Reports and deliverables
- Discoveries and developments[3]
- Transfer Mechanisms include:
- Work-for-Hire Doctrine:
- Automatically grants ownership to employers
- Applies to specific contractor categories
- Requires express written agreement[2]
- Assignment Provisions:
- Explicitly transfers ownership rights
- Includes present and future IP rights
- Covers work during/outside normal hours[1]
- Work-for-Hire Doctrine:
- Work Product Definition covers:
- Special Considerations:
- Pre-existing Materials:
- Contractors retain prior ownership
- License rights for pre-existing materials
- Clear prior invention identification[6]
- Moral Rights:
- Requires explicit creator waiver
- Includes authorship and modification rights
- Ensures complete control[6]
- Pre-existing Materials:
- Implementation Requirements:
- Documentation:
- Written agreements defining scope
- Explicit ownership provisions
- Properly executed assignments[5]
- Confidentiality:
- Protection of confidential information
- Specific protection provisions
- Non-disclosure obligations[3]
- Documentation:
- Core Ownership Principles:
- Citations:
- [1] https://contracts.justia.com/contract-clauses/ownership-of-work-product/
- [2] https://www.rjglaw.com/protection-of-work-product-of-employees-and-contractors/
- [3] https://afterpattern.com/clauses/ownership-of-work-product
- [4] https://www.lawinsider.com/clause/ownership-of-work-product
- [5] https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/insights/articles/contracts-and-intellectual-property-ownership
- [6] https://www.techcontracts.com/2024/03/29/ownership-of-ip-rights-in-work-product-broad-transfer/
- [7] https://legal-info.lawyers.com/labor-employment-law/employment-contracts/ownership-of-work-product-depends-on-your-status.html
- Work Product Rights govern control of materials, IP, and deliverables during contractual engagement: