[game_edu] Student IP Ownership - Example Documents

Philip Tan philip at mit.edu
Mon Jul 19 11:08:59 EDT 2010


I just use MIT's standard policies... it applies to all their classes. So
no, I didn't craft anything specifically for my class to clarify that the
students own their own IP, since they are the inventors by default.

http://web.mit.edu/policies/13/13.1.html

Hopefully some of that text will be useful.
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Philip Tan
Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab


On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Susan Gold <goldfile at gmail.com> wrote:


> We should store these on the wiki as well. Greg can you lead that?

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> On Jul 19, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Gregory Walek wrote:

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> I've renamed the subject to refocus this discussion on the nuts and bolts

> on crafting a school's IP rules.

> There's a different discussion going on which is not related to what I'm

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> I'm looking for documents that you are handing out to your students

> explaining their rights. Please share!

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> I am specifically looking for documents from schools that have crafted

> rules where students retain their rights to monetize their work.

> Additionally, I'm interested in what is written regarding team projects.

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