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Policy provides general guidelines for ownership, but encourages faculty and students to agree on specific written agreements prior to using the work.

This Policy preserves the practice of allowing faculty to own the copyrights to traditional scholarly works, and at the same time seeks to protect the interests of the university in works that are created with the substantial use of university resources. Although this Policy provides guidelines for determining copyright ownership, faculty are strongly encouraged to clarify issues of ownership and revenue sharing by specific written agreements with the Technology Transfer Office at the outset of the project or otherwise as soon as practicable.

Any Work that is not clearly governed by this Policy or by University Policy and Procedure 6-4 (Patents and Inventions) will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis by the University Technology Transfer Office in consultation with the appropriate University administrators.