A similar exception is granted by the Vice President for Research for certain courses (such as industrial arts design or engineering senior design, masters of science in technology management) that allow students to own their inventions made as part of the course.The exception applies when the only University facilities used were those routinely made available by the College/Department to all students enrolled in the course.This exception is applied on a course-by-course basis and will be memorialized in supporting documentation prepared by the course instructor in conjunction with OTM in advance of the course commencing.
To determine whether an item is in the public domain, read our guide on Public Domain Materials, and use the Digital Copyright Slider tool to help.
While you do not need permission to re-use material that is in the Public Domain, it is still a good idea to cite your source.
In the event that neither the University nor the sponsor claims ownership, students are free to own their inventions and enter into agreements involving their inventions directly with third parties.
Students are required to disclose such inventions to the OTM to receive confirmation of ownership.
As the copyright owner, you get to make those decisions.
But if you give away your copyright—as some publication agreements require—you can lose all of those opportunities and privileges.For these student initiated and directed start-ups, the University will allow the students to retain ownership of their intellectual property resulting from these efforts, even though they utilize limited University facilities and resources, through an exception to the General Rules granted by the Vice President for Research.For details on recently approved activities contact OTM.A work that is “original” and “fixed” is protected automatically under copyright law. Students should consult with their advisors and other officials about local university policies related to depositing dissertations with university repositories and possible “embargoes” or postponements on public release of your dissertation.To be clear, when you deposit your work with Pro Quest, the company does not ask for a transfer of the copyright. As long as you hold the copyright, you are in general able to decide how your dissertation may be made available, reworked into a book, or divided into a few journal articles.For more specific details of the governing rules see Article III of The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure or contact an OTM staff member.According to The General Rules, excluding certain copyrighted works as noted below**, the University owns all intellectual property developed by any University employee or by anyone, including students, using any University facilities, equipment or funds.Ownership of Intellectual Property Created by Students at the University of Illinois As the office entrusted with the stewardship of the intellectual property created at the University, the Office of Technology Management (OTM) often frequently receives inquiries regarding ownership of intellectual property created by students.Below are general guidelines for determining when intellectual property is owned by a student and when it is owned by the University.For both of the above exceptions it should be noted that when a faculty or any other University employee plays a significant role in generation of that intellectual property that would qualify them as an inventor for such invention under US patent law, the invention would be jointly owned by the student and the University.The above exceptions do not apply if University-owned background intellectual property is required in order to work on a class project.
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