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Intellectual Property Ownership and University Licensing Agreements
In this episode, the speaker discusses the topic of intellectual property ownership and how universities can have ownership over your work if you are a student or an employee. He also shares his experience of digitizing the New York Times and starting a company outside of the university because they could not do work for hire.
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The ownership of intellectual property and licensing agreements for companies developed within a university varies per institution, but typically universities can take ownership of the intellectual property and have licensing agreements with the company.
28:30 - 34:38 (06:07)
Summary
The ownership of intellectual property and licensing agreements for companies developed within a university varies per institution, but typically universities can take ownership of the intellectual property and have licensing agreements with the company. Recruiting from universities for technical and entertaining talks is common practice for companies like Cardi Melon.