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A BRIEF GUIDE TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN A UNIVERSITY CONTEXT I. WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL P ROPERTY? A. Patents • Patenting your invention allows you to prevent others from making, using or selling that invention without
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Document Date: 2005-08-25 15:01:18


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Digital Ventures / Dole / /

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United States / /

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College of Engineering / /

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grant proposal/applications / given technology / staff work product / license technologies / /

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Patent Office / ROPERTY A. office of Research / Federal Government / Manage Royalty Research Fund B. office of Sponsored Programs / Internal Revenue Service / College of Engineering / INFO A. Office / /

Person

Paula Szoka Charles Williams / James Severson Paula Szoka Charles / Carol Zuiches Suzanne Page John / /

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author / Director / Invention Licensing Director / composer / Assistant / Director for Industry Agreements Senior Grant for Research & Contract Administrator / /

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Public Law / /

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license technologies / given technology / /

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www.washington.edu/research/osp / /

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