48 CFR 252.227-7023 - Drawings and other data to become property of Government.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 48: Federal Acquisition Regulations System (December 2005)


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TITLE 48 - FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

CHAPTER 2 - DEFENSE ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEMS, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

SUBCHAPTER H - CLAUSES AND FORMS

PART 252 - SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES

252.227 - 7023 - Drawings and other data to become property of Government.

As prescribed at 227.71071(b), use the following clause: Drawings and Other Data to Become Property of Government (MAR 1979) All designs, drawings, specifications, notes and other works developed in the performance of this contract shall become the sole property of the Government and may be used on any other design or construction without additional compensation to the Contractor. The Government shall be considered the person for whom the work was prepared for the purpose of authorship in any copyrightable work under 17 U.S.C. 201(b). With respect thereto, the Contractor agrees not to assert or authorize others to assert any rights nor establish any claim under the design patent or copyright laws. The Contractor for a period of three (3) years after completion of the project agrees to furnish all retained works on the request of the Contracting Officer. Unless otherwise provided in this contract, the Contractor shall have the right to retain copies of all works beyond such period.

(End of clause) [56 FR 36479, July 31, 1991, as amended at 60 FR 33505, June 28, 1995]

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