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Radiotherapy Research SOLUTIONS Radiotherapy Research Under the Sponsored Research Agreement, what do Prof. Kent and Tom need to consider in relation to the following: n Presenting conclusions at the conference Pursuant to Clause 2.1 of the Agreement, Prof. Kent and Tom are permitted to present the results of the project at professional meetings. However, pursuant to Clause 2.2, they have to notify Curatics of the proposed presentation at least one month before giving it. Curatics has the right to veto the presentation. n Presenting the poster The poster contains Curatics' logo. As a result, pursuant to Clause 1.2 of the Agreement, Lakeland has to obtain Curatics' written permission before using the logo on the poster (or even Curatics' name). n Rehearsing the presentation Pursuant to Clause 5.1, Lakeland can only disclose Curatics' confidential information to those of its employees and Research Staff (as defined in the Agreement) who need to know the relevant information for the purposes of the Agreement. If Curatics' confidential information is contained in the presentation, members of a different department at Lakeland are not employees who need to know the confidential information for the purposes of the Research Agreement. If this is the case, Lakeland would be in breach of Clause 5.1. n Talking about marketing strategies If Prof. Kent talks about marketing strategies she has learned from working with Curatics, it is likely that she is disclosing Curatics' confidential information. Unless the recipients of the information are research staff and employees who need to know the information for the purposes of the Research Agreement (which is unlikely), such disclosures are not permitted. Lancelot Limited, a competitor of Curatics, is certainly not a party which needs to know the confidential information! 62

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