The Chronicle of Higher Education

Academics Must Protect Their Patent Rights

Most scholars must produce timely research results -- otherwise they could lose financial support or not gain tenure. But the rush to announce or publish findings can sometimes cause unforeseen problems when it comes to protecting intellectual-property rights, particularly patents.

The consequences are especially...

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