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Resources for MSU researchers
Monthly columns, written for the MSU Discovery Newsletter, are kept here. Topics include "Are Life Forms Patentable?" and "Record Keeping for Inventions."
2008
Graduate Seminar Presentation: Intellectual Property, Patents, and the role of the Technology Transfer Office
2001
Start-up Companies:
Equipment Use and the Licensing of Technologies
Start-up Companies: Who
Owns the Intellectual Property?
2000
Start-up Companies A Logical
Byproduct of Faculty Research"
Consulting Policy Allows for
Public, Private Outreach"
Technology Ownership
Student Rights in
Intellectual Property
1999
Guidelines Exist for Private Use
of University Equipment
Exclusive Release of Plant Varieties
Retaining
Ownership of Distance Learning Materials
1998
No Research Exception in Patent Law
Conflict of Interest
Student Involvement in Patenting
1997
Co-Inventors: Who They Are, and Who They Aren't
Update on Plant Variety Protection Act
Protecting Plant Varieties
1996
Provisional Patents Can Buy Time
Biodiversity and Intellectual Property
Technology Transfer Office Services
Are Life Forms Patentable?
Is It An Invention?
Sponsored Research
Inventorship
Disclosures over the Internet
1995
Biological Materials Transfer Agreements
Grant Proposals May Bar Patents
Conflict of Interest
Who Owns Federal-Sponsored Research?
Confidential Disclosures
Record Keeping for Inventions
Disclosure as a Patent Bar
1994
What is Patentable?
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