[game_edu] inquiry from the press

Yusuf Pisan ypisan at it.uts.edu.au
Wed Oct 8 17:35:49 EDT 2008


Students, both undergraduate and graduate, retain all their IP for
projects at UTS. This is an institution level decision as students' IP
can be in wide variety of fields and changes to it should come from
within the institution.

Cheers,

Yusuf

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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 7:34 AM, S. Gold <goldfile at gmail.com> wrote:

> I got a phone call this afternoon and wanted to share the gist of it with

> you. I would also like to get your feedback (also let me know if you want me

> to share it with the press).

>

> Apparently some schools retain the ownership of all projects created by

> their students. This has made it difficult if not impossible for graduates

> to publish their games after leaving the schools. What do you think of these

> policies ... and is it something that the IGDA or we as a SIG should/would

> want to look into and perhaps influence?

>

> Thanks,

> Susan

>

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