SUNY Intellectual Property Policy Heather M. Hage, Esq. Innovation and Partnerships SUNY Research Symposium March 23-24 2015.

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SUNY Intellectual Property Policy Heather M. Hage, Esq. Innovation and Partnerships SUNY Research Symposium March

Innovation at SUNY

Case Study: A Senior Design Project in Computer and Information Systems

Current Challenges Ambiguity regarding “own time” inventions and COI Students and employees are treated the same No acknowledgement of nonpatentable research materials and program income requirements Strict language regarding nonassignment of royalty Rigidity in industry partnerships 40:60 split of gross royalties

Proposed Changes  Ownership of Intellectual Property  Scope of employment  Substantial vs. Insubstantial Use of University Resources  Remove barriers to contracting with industry  Maximum flexibility in contracting with partners  Business judgments made locally

Proposed Changes  Promote student innovation and entrepreneurship  Carve out for student ownership of IP  Students may choose to work with the university  Income related to nonpatentable intellectual property  Distribution of income determined locally

Proposed Changes  Disclosure of extra-institutional inventions  One-page disclosure  Royalty Distribution  Gross to Net calculation  Enables faculty to assign or waive royalties

University IP In the News Tech Transfer News: Significant Use of University Resources Penn State’s Approach to IP from Company Sponsored Research U research jumps into the big time University of Minnesota expands MN-IP program to promote industry partnerships and boost regional economies

Where are we now?

What’s Next?

Questions?