Examples of University IP in a sentence
Additionally, if the Creator owns or controls 25% or more of the entity that licenses the IP, the Creator shall waive the right under this University IP Policy to receive the Creator’s share of Net Revenue specified above.In the event the Creator does not receive the Creator’s share, that share shall be distributed to any joint Creators identified in writing in the proportions specified in the above chart, or if there are none, shall revert to CSURSF.
For the avoidance of doubt:any right to compensation which may accrue to staff and/or students under the University IP Regulations in force from time to time; andany obligation to assist the University in the exploitation of the IP at its expense shall continue in force and effect after the employment and/or registered studies have been terminated.
It is the responsibility of the researcher to advise the agency of the creation of the IP and (with the assistance of the University IP manager, VTIP) advise of the protection steps being undertaken.
It also establishes clear rules and procedures for the creation/participation of Staff and Student led Startups which may or may not be based on the University IP.
University IP: all Intellectual Property created: 1) within the course or scope of University employment, 2) using University Research Facilities, or 3) using gifts, grants, or contracts received by or through the University.
The distribution of Net Commercialization Income from non-Invention University IP is determined at the campus or Laboratory level.
Further information on the conditions under which disclosure, publication and commercialisation of this thesis, the Copyright and any Intellectual Property University IP Policy (seehttp://documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx?DocID=24420), in any relevant Thesis restriction declarations deposited in the University Library, The University Library’s regulations (see http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/about/regulations/) and in The University’s policy on Presentation of Theses.
University IP may not be transferred to third parties by assignment, licence, sale or otherwise, without the advice and written approval of the University after consultation with inventor(s) and author(s).
In return for agreeing to the University IP Regulations including but not limited to the formal assignment of any IP arising from their studies the University agrees to treat a Research Student Originator as if they were a member of staff in relation to the protection, exploitation and revenue sharing from IP as detailed in sections 4.7, 4.8 and 4.9 of the IP Regulations in as far as it is able.
Staff are obliged to maintain strict confidentiality with respect to University IP and are required to ensure that non-disclosure agreements are in place before discussing matters relating to University IP with third parties.