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Intellectual Property and Patents

Apperception: A Game of Ethics
Intellectual Property and Patents Subject Aid
Engineering and Legal Issues Bibliography
Whose Intellectual Property?
My Data
A Reviewer Learns the Fruitlessness of a New Research Project
Fair Credit for Inventors
Collegial Exchange and Exploitation
Who Can Change Proprietary Source Code
Commercialization
Library Databases (Sample Scenarios from the CSTB)
Who Owns My Invention? A Look at University Researchers and Technology Transfer
Copycat (adapted from NSPE Case No. 93-1)
Improper Credit Given for Research Data (adapted from NSPE Case No. 92-7)
Credit for Engineering Work Design Competition (adapted from NSPE Case No. 92-1)
Intellectual Property of Engineers in Private Practice (adapted from NSPE Case No. 83-3)
Related Work Done by a Private Party Following Public Employment (adapted from NSPE Case No. 78-10)
Copycat -- NSPE Case No. 93-1
Credit for Engineering Work Design Competition -- NSPE Case No. 92-1
Using Technical Proposal of Another Without Consent -- NSPE Case No. 83-3

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2055332. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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