Ohio Admin. Code 3362-2-16 - Intellectual property rights for students
(A)
Purpose and
application
(1)
Shawnee state university is committed to providing an
educational environment that fosters student creativity and the sharing of
ideas. The university is committed to making its resources available to its
students to support this effort.
(2)
This policy is
applicable to all Shawnee state enrolled and continuing
students.
(B)
Definitions
(1)
These definitions apply to all sections of the
policy.
(a)
A
copyrighted intellectual property describes original works of authorship that
have been fixed in a tangible medium of expression, including, but not limited
to, written materials, dissertations, papers, articles, books, poems,
audiovisual materials, videos, audio recordings, architectural drawings,
on-line instructional materials, musical compositions, dramatic creations,
software, databases, photographs, or sculptures that are likely to be subject
to protection under United States copyright law.
(b)
Patentable
intellectual property describes inventions, discoveries, and manufacturing
designs that have been reduced to practice, and are considered novel and likely
to be subject to protection under United States patent law.
(c)
Work for hire is
a work prepared by an employee, who may be a student employee, within the scope
of his or her employment, or is a work or project directed by or specially
ordered or commissioned by the university.
(C)
Copyright
(1)
All rights
granted under copyright law for a particular work remain with the authors
(creators) of the work.
(2)
All student works created from independent work,
research and/or academic work, whether supported by university resources or
facilities, belong exclusively to the student, unless excepted by written
agreement, expressly waived, or if prohibited by law.
(3)
The university
will not have an interest in copyright ownership of student work, except in the
following instances:
(a)
When the work is a work for hire.
(b)
When the work is
created as a result from a prior university agreement with an outside sponsor
from a grant agreement.
(D)
Patents
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3362.03
Rule Amplifies: 3362.03
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