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The management of intellectual property by universities and public research organisations
The management of intellectual property by universities and public research organisations
The management of intellectual property by universities and public research organisations
It aims to improve intellectual property (IP) management and knowledge transfer by universities and public research organisations (PROs) in EU countries.
In this recommendation, the European Commission encourages EU countries to introduce policies or guidelines to ensure that publicly-funded scientific research results are used commercially or for further research, to encourage the uptake of innovations.
Universities and PROs should manage their intellectual property to facilitate knowledge transfer, in particular by the granting of licences and the creation of spin-off companies.
In order to improve IP management and knowledge by European universities and PROs, this recommendation establishes a number of principles that EU countries are asked to folowwhen preparing their guidelines or rules.
In accordance with these principles, the Commission urges EU countries to:
The Code of Practice for universities and other PROs proposes operational principles for PROs and universities to use when defining or revising their institutional policies. Universities should, in particular, encourage publicly-funded research results to be used and disseminated, whilst allowing intellectual property to be protected.
This recommendation is one of the five strategic initiatives planned by the Commission in 2008 following on from its Green Paper aimed at creating a genuine European Research Area. It is also based on the Commission’s 2007 communication on knowledge transfer.
For more information, see:
Commission Recommendation 2008/416/EC of 10 April 2008 on the management of intellectual property in knowledge transfer activities and Code of Practice for universities and other public research organisations (OJ L 146, 5.6.2008, pp. 19–24)
last update 16.05.2018