IPR
Model
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By:
Dr. Frederic Erbisch, Director (Retired), Office of Intellectual Property,
Michigan State University,
USA
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ARTICLE 5 -
PUBLICITY
Sponsor will not
use the name of Recipient, nor of any member of Recipient's Project staff, in
any publicity, marketing, advertising or news release without the prior written
approval of an authorized representative of Recipient. Recipient will not use
the name of Sponsor, nor any employee of Sponsor, in any publicity, advertising
or news release without the prior written approval of Sponsor. Nothing herein
shall restrict the Recipient's or Sponsor's right to disclose the existence of
this Agreement, the identity of the parties, and the nature and scope of the
Project.
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ARTICLE 6 -
PUBLICATIONS
Sponsor recognizes
that the results of a Project achieved by Recipient may be publishable and
agrees that researchers at Recipient engaged in the Project shall be permitted
to present at symposia, national, or regional professional meetings, and to
publish in journals, or otherwise of their own choosing, methods and results of
such Project, provided, however, that Sponsor shall have been furnished copies
of any proposed publication or presentation at least one month in advance of the
submission of such proposed publication or presentation to a journal, editor, or
other third party. Sponsor shall have one month after receipt of said copies, to
object to such proposed presentation or proposed publication because there is
patentable subject matter which needs protection or there is proprietary
confidential information of Sponsor in such publication or presentation. In the
event that Sponsor makes such objection, said researcher(s) shall refrain from
making such publication or presentation for a maximum of four months from date
of receipt of such objection in order for Recipient to file patent
application(s) directed to the patentable subject matter contained in the
proposed publication or presentation. It is understood that the Sponsor may wish
to be credited in the publication or publish with the Recipient, as it is
appropriate. No such publication shall contain any confidential information of
Sponsor, or any results of any Project obtained by Sponsor other than from the
Recipient.
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