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Sharing Data with a For-Profit Corporation. What Would You Do?
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Submitted by Guest on Tue, 2012-05-22 19:02.
Consult your Tech Transfer office and they should arrange licensing agreements or better yet apply for a patent on your part. In any case a contract needs to be written that guarentees you as a co-inventor and your portion of any proceeds.
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