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IPR Policy

IPR Policy

An Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) policy of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) governs the ownership, management, and use of intellectual property created within the university community. Here are key elements typically found in such a policy:

  • Ownership and Creator Rights: The policy outlines who owns the intellectual property resulting from university-related activities, such as research projects or educational materials. It also specifies the rights and responsibilities of creators, including faculty, students, and staff.
  • Types of Intellectual Property: The policy defines various forms of intellectual property, including patents for inventions, copyrights for creative works, trademarks for branding, and trade secrets for confidential information.
  • Invention Disclosure and Evaluation: Procedures for disclosing inventions to the university's technology transfer office or similar entity are established. The policy also includes criteria and processes for evaluating the commercial potential of inventions.
  • Protection and Licensing: The policy addresses how intellectual property is protected through patents, copyrights, or other means. It also outlines the licensing and commercialization processes, including revenue sharing, royalty agreements, and negotiations with external partners.
  • Use of Intellectual Property: Guidelines for using intellectual property within the university, such as in research collaborations, educational materials, or sponsored projects, are provided. This includes considerations for open access, fair use, and ethical use of intellectual property.
  • Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure: Provisions for maintaining confidentiality and requiring non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in certain collaborations or partnerships are included in the policy to protect sensitive information.
  • Commercialization and Spin-offs: The policy may address the creation of spin-off companies or start-ups based on university-owned intellectual property. It outlines procedures for equity ownership, licensing terms, and support for entrepreneurship initiatives.
  • Compliance and Ethical Considerations: The policy ensures compliance with legal requirements, funding agency regulations, and ethical standards related to intellectual property, research integrity, and responsible innovation.

Overall, an effective IPR policy supports the university's mission to promote innovation, facilitate technology transfer, protect intellectual assets, and foster collaboration between academia, industry, and society.

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Symbiosis International (Deemed University),

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