Intellectual Property Policy - The University of Texas Health Science 2025

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Why are such policies important? Any policy provides its users with guidelines and means of making decisions. In a university or research institution, an institutional IP policy serves to promote the generation, protection and commercialization of IP rights.
Pursuant to Regents Rule 90101, after recovering costs of obtaining a patent or other appropriate intellectual property protection and licensing expenses, UT Southwestern may distribute to the inventors, and only to inventors, up to 50% of royalty and other income generated from the commercialization of a technology.
University policies refer to the formal regulations and guidelines established by educational institutions to govern various aspects of academic conduct, including issues like plagiarism and source attribution.
Intellectual property (IP) at colleges and universities refers most importantly to the products of faculty, staff, and student research and scholarship. IP falls into two groupswork covered by patent law and work covered by copyright law. Both categories have undergone docHub change over the last generation.
Institutional IP policies are policies put in place by universities or research institutions to address IP issues typically encountered during collaboration with external parties and commercialization of academic research. An institutional IP policy must comply with all relevant national policies and strategies.
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The University of Texas at Austin defines intellectual property as any invention, creation, discovery, scientific or technological development, computer software, or other forms of expression of an idea. Intellectual property originating at UT is governed by the policies of the University of Texas System, and

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