Terms of Use
Entity
Intellectual Property
Policy Research Center
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Intellectual Property
Information pertaining to MCE123 Intellectual Property ("Internal Information") may not be released for any reason to other organizations. Internal Information is not for the purpose of sale to any private entity. For example, employment of the company founder in another organization does not entitle that organization to retrieve information pertaining to Internal Information. The lack of employment of the company founder by any organization does not entitle any organization rights to obtain Internal Information.
Exclusive Rights
MCE123 retains exclusive rights to the development of intelligence, whether that includes pseudo code, flow charts, diagrams, any form of electronic transmission that provides details of the intelligence, written documents that discuss the developments, verbal communications that explain organizational patterns, concepts, principles, and ideas related to the development. MCE123 Representatives are not authorized to release, transfer, or communicate how, where, when, or why the development of new intelligence occurred. While there are always new developments of intelligence with MCE123, our Representatives are not authorized to discuss what the intelligence development is, or who was responsible for the creation of an idea. Any inventions, including new computer software, are an investment into the property and growth of MCE123.
Time / Cost / Re-Investment Strategy
Need for capital before intellectual property is created to invest in the employees who develop the intellectual property. This includes investing in infrastructure needed for developing the intellectual property, such as office space, equipment, and education of general topics. For reference, the infrastructure is separate from the intellectual property in regards to accounting because thoughts do not require offices, computers, etc. The infrastructure is to integrate the intellectual property processes into the everyday work life. Efficient management can help to increase the output of intellectual property.
Policy against Institutional / Organizational Dissemination / Reconstruction
This policy is to define that institutional and/or organizational dissemination of Intellectual Property belonging to MCE123 and/or the company founder, Patrick Russell McElhiney, is legally prohibited. It is legally prohibited to teach the organizational processes / intellectual processes contained in the documents and information originating from MCE123 and/or Patrick Russell McElhiney under the terms that the information / intellectual property belongs to MCE123 and/or the company founder and the processes pertain to how the intellectual property is developed.
The dissemination and reconstruction of intelligence, pertaining to MCE123 and/or Patrick Russell McElhiney and/or intellectual property that belongs to either or both, is legally prohibited. The reason is that the information may cause unnecessary / unintended competition originating from crimes of theft of intelligence from Patrick Russell McElhiney and/or MCE123.
Anti-Omissions Precedence Clause
The omission of intellectual property, including the undocumented thoughts of employees, customers, future customers, and the company founder does not establish that the intellectual property was not the property of MCE123.
The omission of certain types of information may pertain to internal intellectual processes. The intellectual processes include surveillance detection. MCE123 can obtain information that is systematic, on the trail end, and any use of systematic detection processes as part of its intellectual property, should the use of such processes arise from and/or be directed towards the company founder, company employees, customers, and future customers. Information is stored differently depending on type, and all intellectual property of MCE123 is under non-disclosure process, such that access to information requires authorization from MCE123 to precede non-disclosure authorization prior to any access of intellectual property.
Disseminated Intelligence Rights
MCE123 has sole ownership over its Intellectual Property. Any theft of Intellectual Property, and subsequent alterations of the Intellectual Property by third party(s) may result in the confiscation of the Intellectual Property that arose from MCE123's Intellectual Property and the confiscation of the profits from any sales of Intellectual Property, subsequent inventions, and any other benefits arising from the dissemination.
Storage of Information by Third Parties
Any storage of information pertaining to MCE123, the Company Founder, Employees, or otherwise any person or entity directly associated with the business of MCE123 without prior legal consent is legally prohibited.
- All digital information, including while not limited to e-mail, online search, social networking, and all other data that is or has been transmitted with electronic telecommunications equipment is the Intellectual Property of MCE123. All information that pertains to MCE123 and related persons / entities is by default internal information, even if the information is stored on equipment owned by third parties.
- Any accesses of the Intellectual Property owned by MCE123 by third-parties must have been defined and agreed to in writing from MCE123 and each specific entity that the policy pertains to, prior to the accesses occurring, pursuant to MCE123 Security Department and Federal Privacy regulations.
Publications Reference Policy
Authorized publications, such as the Official Trade Mark Gazette by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, may reference other materials that are not the property of MCE123, such as Trademarks and Service Marks that are owned by other person(s) and/or organization(s). Unless if there is a specific contract with MCE123, there is no defined relation between the placement of information pertaining to MCE123 to the surrounding layout and/or information contained on other pages in the publication. This reference policy is for neutrality to avoid inclusive / exclusive references.
Other restrictions apply to the information and the use of electronic equipment to attempt to take intellectual property.
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