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Intellectual property

The University has a Code of Practice on Intellectual Property, Commercial Exploitation and Financial Benefits which is approved by the Council.

The University has a Code of Practice on Intellectual Property ownership, Commercial Exploitation and Financial Benefits which is approved by Council.

The main points are as follows:
• The University of Reading asserts its rights to ownership of all Intellectual Property (IP) created or devised by its staff in the normal course of their employment, except where funding agreements dictate otherwise
• The University of Reading does not automatically own student intellectual property. However, there are circumstances where the University will request students to assign their IP to the University before, during or after the course of studies. These can include where a project is funded by a third party under a grant or contract or where a student is working in collaboration with University Staff.

Learn more about the Code of Practice on Intellectual Property. 

The Code needs to be read in conjunction with the Guide to the Commercial Exploitation of Intellectual Property, which is available to University staff and students.

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