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Technology transfer requires careful due diligence to avoid intellectual property ownership issues. Research organizations must address ownership defects arising from non-employee contributions to prevent legal liabilities.

Area of Science:

  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Technology Transfer
  • Research Commercialization

Background:

  • Technology transfer commercializes innovations from labs to market.
  • Due diligence is crucial for verifying technology ownership.
  • Research institutions often face ownership complications with non-employee contributions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore common intellectual property ownership issues in technology transfer.
  • To analyze legal and regulatory frameworks impacting ownership in key countries.
  • To identify potential pitfalls in commercializing research involving students, volunteers, and collaborators.

Main Methods:

  • Review of legal and regulatory frameworks in Australia, Canada, USA, and UK.
  • Analysis of ownership issues arising from non-employee participation in research.

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  • Examination of intellectual property assignment validity and potential liabilities.
  • Main Results:

    • Students, volunteers, and collaborators may own IP created during research.
    • Inadequate IP assignment deeds can be void, creating legal risks.
    • Joint ownership and ownership defects can hinder commercialization efforts.

    Conclusions:

    • Research organizations must proactively manage IP ownership with non-employees.
    • Understanding international legal frameworks is vital for successful technology transfer.
    • Clear assignment agreements are essential to avoid void deeds and legal exposure.