Intellectual Property
Section 1
Publishing or presenting research,
academic or technical papers
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Using others' research papers
or publications
Market analysis
Industrial design projects
Contract research
Consultancy projects
Receiving important confidential
information
Giving out important
confidential information
Using computer software
Developing computer software
Trade Marks
Copyright
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Research Information – preparing
and collating results/methods
Database
Rights
Know-How
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Patents
Activity
Design Rights
Set out below is a summary of the types of IP which might typically arise
in or be affected by activities within a university or other type of
research institution:
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Preparing lecture notes
Responding to technical queries
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