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1992 Policy on Copyright Ownership

  1. Preamble
  2. Purpose and Scope
  3. Definitions
  4. Copyright Ownership by Category of Work
  5. Copyright Ownership of Jointly Originated Works
  6. Copyright Agreement and Notification
  7. Release of University Rights
  8. Licensing and Royalties
  9. Copyright Responsibilities and Administration: Chancellors, Laboratory Directors and Vice Presidents

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1992 Policy on Copyright Ownership


Section I.

Preamble

The creation of copyrighted works is one of the ways the University fulfills its mission of contributing to the body of knowledge for the public good. The University encourages the creation of original works of authorship and the free expression and exchange of ideas.

This Policy is intended to embody the spirit of academic tradition, which provides copyright ownership to faculty for their scholarly and aesthetic copyrighted works, and is otherwise consistent with the United States Copyright Law, which provides the University ownership of its employment-related works. Pursuant to Regents' Standing Order 100.4 (gg), the President has responsibility for all matters relating to intellectual property, including copyrights in which the University is involved.

 

 

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