IPR - Intellectual Property Rights
Quote from IDConsortium on 16 May 2023, 13:38Dear Team,
who is the owner of the IPR of the solution developed as a result of the project: the SME itself, corporate company, or the project?
Thanks,
Dear Team,
who is the owner of the IPR of the solution developed as a result of the project: the SME itself, corporate company, or the project?
Thanks,
Quote from IDConsortium on 16 May 2023, 13:39Dear applicant,
Project results are owned by the person/entity that generates them. Corporates may request some favorable conditions for the further use of the solution developed, but this is a case by case negotiation and will be managed during the Acceleration Program.
Best regards,
EPICENTRE Team
Dear applicant,
Project results are owned by the person/entity that generates them. Corporates may request some favorable conditions for the further use of the solution developed, but this is a case by case negotiation and will be managed during the Acceleration Program.
Best regards,
EPICENTRE Team
Quote from wilsonmatt on 8 February 2025, 13:35The ownership of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is dependent upon an agreement between the parties, similar to the arrangement of rights in book publishing. In publishing, the biggest book publishers uk generally get rights through contracts, which determine if any rights remain in the hands of an author or if they are transferred away as exclusive publishing rights. In the same way, in your project, ownership could be with the SME, the corporate company, or the project itself, based on the contractual terms and the mechanisms of funding agreement.
The ownership of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is dependent upon an agreement between the parties, similar to the arrangement of rights in book publishing. In publishing, the biggest book publishers uk generally get rights through contracts, which determine if any rights remain in the hands of an author or if they are transferred away as exclusive publishing rights. In the same way, in your project, ownership could be with the SME, the corporate company, or the project itself, based on the contractual terms and the mechanisms of funding agreement.
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