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im matthew kingore grants management specialist in the office of sponsored projects uh here today to discuss allocation of rights this allocation of rights or aor document is a non-monetary agreement establishing the rights between parties to existing and future intellectual property first what is intellectual property these are the legal rights relating to inventions patent applications patents copyrights trademarks masks works trade secrets any other legally protectable information including computer software background intellectual property or bip is any intellectual property thats developed prior to or independent of the reference project and it is important to identify relevant background ip in the aor in order to ensure there are no conflicting rights no questions as to who owns the bip especially if its incorporated into the project and to specify uses of the bip foreground intellectual property on the other hand is ip made or generated during the performance of the project a