Universities and Intellectual Property: Ownership and Exploitation

Oxford University Press

Posted: 21 Jul 2008

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Ann Monotti

Monash University - Faculty of Law

Sam Ricketson

University of Melbourne - Law School

Date Written: 2003

Abstract

The vital role played by universities in producing creative and innovative products is becoming increasingly recognized both by policy makers and by the universities themselves. Universities are now looking to tighten up their policies on intellectual property so as to maximize revenue, for instance through spin-off companies; but this arguably restricts the free flow of knowledge and scientific progress. The authors look in detail at this highly topical subject, both from a policy and a practical legal point of view, drawing upon research covering universities in the UK, Australia, and the USA.

The book begins with identifying what is protectable as university intellectual property and the principal features of the various intellectual property regimes that are relevant to these questions: subject matter, criteria for protection, ownership and entitlement, rights conferred and their duration. It then turns to the creators - the academics, students, visiting scholars, and outside collaborators who have an interest in the intellectual property - and the varied collaborative circumstances in which it is created. It evaluates differing intellectual property policies and methods of commercial exploitation and postulates certain guidelines and models that will be of assistance to universities in dealing with these issues.

Readership: Intellectual Property lawyers, University officials, scientists, academics and reference libraries in the UK and worldwide

1. Introduction 2. What is a University? 3. What is University Intellectual Property? 4. Identifying the Creators and the Circumstances of Creation 5. Allocating the Rights - The Legal Background 6. Policy Developments and Specific Challenges 7. How Universities Allocate IP Rights through Institutional Policies 8. Reporting, Rights Allocation, and Other Matters 9. Exploitation of Intellectual Property: Universities as Entrepreneurs 10. Future Directions: Ownership 11. Future Directions: Commercial Exploitation 12. Looking to the Future Appendix 1 Ownership and Exploitation of Intellectual Property in Universities: A National, Comparative, and Theoretical Study

Keywords: intellectual property,universities,ownership of intellectual property, commercialisation of intellectual property

JEL Classification: 031, 034

Suggested Citation

Monotti, Ann L. and Ricketson, Sam, Universities and Intellectual Property: Ownership and Exploitation (2003). Oxford University Press, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1162437

Ann L. Monotti (Contact Author)

Monash University - Faculty of Law ( email )

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HOME PAGE: http://www.law.monash.edu.au/staff/amonotti.html

Sam Ricketson

University of Melbourne - Law School ( email )

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Victoria, Victoria 3010
Australia

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