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Chapter 3361:10-19 | Patents and Copyrights

 
 
 
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Rule 3361:10-19-01 | Patents and copyrights: policy on inventions and discoveries.
 

(A) Preamble.

As an institution of higher learning, the university of Cincinnati is concerned with learning and teaching -- with study and research on one hand and with communication of what is learned on the other. Without intending to narrow the pursuit of research to only the pursuit of patents, the university believes it has a responsibility to:

(1) Encourage innovation.

(2) Promote the use of inventions and discoveries for public good.

(3) Provide for equitable distribution of income, if any, resulting from invention and discovery between the university and an investigator.

In recognition and furtherance of the objectives listed in this paragraph and consistent with section 3345.14 of the Revised Code, the university of Cincinnati sets out the following policy and procedures regarding inventions and discoveries.

(B) Applicability.

This policy applies to all discoveries, inventions or patents that result from research or investigation conducted by:

(1) Any person, whether employee, student or volunteer, in any experiment station, bureau, laboratory, research facility, or other facility of the university or with funding, equipment, or infrastructure provided by or through the university; or

(2) An employee of the university acting within the scope of his or her employment, regardless of the location of the research or the nature of the funding, equipment or infrastructure used.

Any such discovery, invention or patent shall be defined as a "university invention."

Students play an important role in innovation at the university and the university recognizes that inventions may result from student coursework. A student who was not performing work for the university and did not make significant use of university resources in developing the invention may request that the university release its rights in the invention and assign the rights to the student. Significant use of university resources does not include a student's use of resources to fulfill course requirements, nor does it include nominal or incidental use of resources, including the use of routinely available office equipment, assigned office space, desktop and laptop computers, telephones, library facilities, and copiers.

(C) Rights and obligations of the parties.

In accordance with section 3345.14 of the Revised Code, all rights to and interests in university inventions shall be the sole property of the university of Cincinnati. All such rights and interests may be licensed, transferred, assigned, sold or otherwise disposed of, in whole or in part, in accordance with the university's contracting procedures.

(1) Inventor obligations and rights.

(a) Obligations:

(i) To report promptly to the office of innovation all university inventions. The inventor makes this report by completing and submitting the appropriate disclosure form.

(ii) To assign all rights, title and interest in the university invention to the university.

(iii) To cooperate:

(a) In executing declarations, assignments, or other documents as may be necessary in the course of invention evaluation, patent prosecution, or protection of patents or analogous property rights, to assure that title in such inventions shall be held by the university or by such other parties designated by the university as may be appropriate under the circumstances.

(b) In any litigation, dispute or controversy that arises out of, or is related to the university invention.

(c) In reasonable marketing efforts related to the invention or discovery.

(d) In providing any information, data, knowledge related to the invention or discovery, necessary for the university to evaluate the commercial potential of, the university's rights in, the protectablility of, and the technical feasibility of the university invention or discovery.

(iv) To execute an agreement acknowledging an obligation to execute all papers necessary to obtain appropriate legal protection for the university invention or discovery.

(b) Rights.

(i) disclosure to the university of a university invention, to receive notice within a reasonable time of the university's intention to file or not to file a patent application or to otherwise retain title to the university invention.

(ii) To receive a share of any royalties or licensing fees and any stock or other ownership interests received for the university invention according to the schedules contained in paragraphs (E) and (F) of this rule.

(iii) To receive title to any university invention for which the university chooses not to retain title, subject to the following conditions:

(a) The university retains a royalty-free, perpetual non-exclusive license to make, have made, and use the invention and any improvement thereon for research and educational purposes;

(b) The transfer of title complies with any overriding obligations to outside sponsors of research including federal agency approval when required by law; and

(c) In the case of multiple inventors, all the inventors having reached a written agreement as to the disposition of title.

(iv) To the right of timely publication of their findings consistent with any applicable licensing agreement. Delays over ninety days in length shall require inventor approval.

(2) University's obligations.

(a) To keep the faculty, staff and students apprised of the university's policy on inventions and discoveries through means that include a web site containing links to relevant university rules and any associated commentary and forms.

(b) After a university invention is reported, to act in a timely manner to determine whether the university chooses to retain title and/or to determine whether a patent application should be filed and to inform the university contributors of its determination.

(c) For any university invention subject to the Bayh-Dole Act, to inform the inventor of the university's election to take title from the sponsoring agency.

(d) To distribute any royalties or licensing fees and any stock or other ownership interests received for a university invention according to the schedules contained in paragraphs (E) and (F) of this rule.

(e) To assign to the inventor title to any university invention for which the university chooses not to retain title subject to the conditions set forth in paragraphs (C)(1)(b)(iii)(a) to (C)(1)(b)(iii)(c) of this rule.

(D) Administration.

(1) The office of innovation shall have overall responsibility for administration of the university's patent program, including assuring that valuable property rights are not lost by the university. Specific responsibilities of this office, which may be delegated to a patent officer, shall be to:

(a) Act upon recommendations of the university intellectual property committee and equity committee.

(b) Authorize commitment of resources necessary to carry out intellectual property committee and equity committee recommendations.

(c) Annually, or at such other intervals as the board shall direct, provide the board with a summary report of the university's patent, equity and licensing activity or other contracts or actions approved under this subparagraph, including total revenues derived from all outstanding technology transfer contracts for the period covered by the report as well as current problems, issues and trends.

(d) Function as a contact point and resource with regard to university patent policy and procedure.

(e) Receive reports of all university inventions.

(f) Exercise responsibility for assessing the commercial potential of inventions and discoveries.

(g) Control the preparation and prosecution of patent applications and maintenance of any issued patents on inventions and discoveries governed by this policy, in collaboration with the office of general counsel as appropriate.

(h) Exercise responsibility for marketing inventions and discoveries.

(i) Approve terms for licensing, sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of the university's intellectual property rights in inventions, discoveries, and patents.

(j) Exercising the voting rights associated with any equity held by the university in entrepreneurial projects or legal entities formed in connection with entrepreneurial projects as permitted by this rule.

(2) There shall be established a university intellectual property committee, which shall report to the chief innovation officer or his/her designee. The committee shall be composed of five members, three appointed by the innovation officer or his/her designee, and two appointed by the chairperson of the university faculty, and shall be chaired by one of the members selected by the innovation officer or his/her designee in consultation with the chairperson of the faculty. Specific functions of the intellectual property committee shall be to:

(a) Provide advice, as requested, to the chief innovation officer or his/her designee as to whether the university should:

(i) Prepare and prosecute a patent application on a university invention.

(ii) Determine if a reported invention or discovery falls outside the scope of this policy (i.e., is not a university invention).

(iii) Claim copyright in works with respect to which the university has ownership rights, as provided in rule 3361:10-19-02 of the Administrative Code.

(iv) Surrender all university rights in a work to the author, as provided in rule 3361:10-19-02 of the Administrative Code.

(v) Waive some or all university rights in a university invention to the inventor(s).

(b) Act as a fact-finding body and make recommendations to the chief innovation officer or his/her designee on any disagreements arising out of the administration of the university's patent and copyright policies.

(3) Once a patent is obtained, disputes between the inventor and the university which cannot be resolved by the university intellectual property committee, shall be resolved by a committee consisting of five members, the inventor and the intellectual property committee each selecting two members, with the fifth member, who shall be the chairperson, being selected by the four members so chosen.

(4) There shall be established a university equity committee, which shall report to the chief innovation officer or his/her designee. The committee shall be composed of three members, a member appointed by the chief investment officer of the university, a member appointed by the senior vice president for administration and finance, and a member appointed by the chief innovation officer or his/her designee from the office of innovation. The chief innovation officer shall select one of the members to serve as chair of the committee. Specific functions of the equity committee shall be to:

(a) Make recommendations to the chief innovation officer as to whether the university should accept equity in an entrepreneurial project (as defined in section 3345.36 of the Revised Code) or legal entity formed in connection with an entrepreneurial project.

(b) Make recommendations to the chief innovation officer as to when equity held by the university in an entrepreneurial project or legal entity formed in connection with an entrepreneurial project should be sold.

(c) Assist the university in implementing and adhering to the equity acquisition policy, which shall be developed and administered by the chief innovation officer.

(d) Make recommendations to the chief innovation officer on any proposed modifications to the equity acquisition policy.

(e) Act as a fact-finding body and make recommendations to the chief innovation officer on any disagreements arising out of the administration of the university's equity acquisition policy.

(E) Royalties.

(1) "Net royalties" shall be defined as gross royalties or other payments, such as option payments, received by the university minus the sum of:

(a) Any royalty shared with other entities (e.g., as required by an agreement with a funding source or as the result of an inter-institutional agreement with a co-owner of the university invention,) and

(b) Any fees or costs directly attributable to the university invention being licensed. Examples of such direct fees are patent filing fees, fees for patent searchers and legal advice, fees arising out of litigation, or marketing costs. Indirect university overhead and other university costs normally associated with the operation of a university and not directly attributable to the university invention shall not be deducted from gross royalties or otherwise allocated to costs or fees associated with the university invention.

(2) For all university inventions for which the university receives royalties, the royalties received by the university shall normally be distributed as set forth in paragraphs (E)(2)(a) to (E)(2)(c) of this rule:

(a) Zero dollars to two hundred fifty thousand dollars total net royalties:

Sixty per cent to the inventor

Fifteen per cent to the department

Five per cent to the college

Twenty per cent to the university

(b) On total net royalties in excess of two hundred fifty thousand dollars

Thirty per cent to the inventor

Thirty per cent to the department

Twenty per cent to the college

Twenty per cent to the university

(3) Any net royalties received by the university, department or college shall be administered by the office of the innovation and shall be used to support scientific research and education.

(4) If there is more than one inventor, the university shall distribute the inventors' share of any net royalties in accordance with their mutually agreed apportionment. In the event the inventors are unable to reach a mutual agreement on apportionment, the university shall distribute the inventors' share of any net royalties equally among the inventors. College and department share of any net royalties will be apportioned in accordance with the percentage distributions allocated to the inventors who are associated with the participating colleges and departments.

(F) Equity.

(1) "Equity" shall be defined as stock or other ownership rights in an entrepreneurial project or legal entity formed in connection with an entrepreneurial project received by the university in return for the grant of rights to a university invention. "Equity" shall be defined to not include stock or other ownership rights received in return for the investment of money. "Net equity" shall be defined as gross equity received by the university minus any equity shared with other entities (e.g., as required by an agreement with a funding source or as the result of an inter-institutional agreement with a co-owner of the university invention).

(2) For all university inventions for which the university agrees to receive equity, the equity received by the university shall normally be distributed as follows:

Thirty per cent of net equity to the inventor

Thirty per cent of net equity to the department

Twenty per cent of net equity to the college

Twenty per cent of net equity to the university

(3) The distribution of net equity must be in accordance with the university equity acquisition policy.

(4) Any net equity received by the university, department or college shall be administered by the office of innovation and shall be used to support scientific research and education.

(5) If there is more than one inventor, the university shall distribute the inventors' share of any net equity in accordance with their mutually agreed apportionment. In the event the inventors are unable to reach a mutual agreement on apportionment, the university shall distribute the inventors' share of any net equity equally among the inventors. College and department share of any net equity will be apportioned in accordance with the percentage distributions allocated to the inventors who are associated with the participating colleges and departments.

(6) If equity is converted to cash prior to the distribution of the inventor's share of net equity, the university shall distribute cash proceeds in accordance with the schedule set forth in (E)(2)(a) to (E)(2)(c) of this rule.

(G) Research agreements involving patent rights.

It is not uncommon for university investigators to conduct research that is funded by private industry and/or foundations. It is also not uncommon for investigators to conduct research in cooperation with colleagues at other universities. The university recognizes that to continue these relationships it must be willing to consider a variety of contractual terms and conditions. In order to protect the academic freedom tradition within the university, to assist investigators in evaluating proposals and to protect the university's interest in university inventions, the following policies shall apply to these relationships:

(1) For the purpose of assuring any rights the university may have and may choose to retain in university inventions are appropriately protected, all agreements with private industry, with foundations or with other universities utilizing university resources to conduct research shall be reviewed by the office of innovation in coordination with other institutional representatives, as appropriate.

(2) The university shall protect the right to publish as provided in rule 3361:10-30-02 of the Administrative Code.

(3) Normally, title to all documents, records, notebooks and other repositories of information from research shall be held in the name of the university as described in rule 3361:10-43-18 of the Administrative Code.

(4) The university shall agree that proprietary information received from a private entity remains the property of that entity. However, written agreements shall provide for clear designation of information that is considered to be proprietary in nature.

(H) Operational entities.

The operational entities responsible for implementing this policy shall be the office of innovation, the chief innovation officer or his/her designee, the university intellectual property committee, and the university equity committee.

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Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3361
Amplifies: 3361
Prior Effective Dates: 8/23/1991, 12/1/2009
Rule 3361:10-19-02 | Patents and copyrights: copyright policy.
 

(A) Applicability.

(1) Scope.

This policy shall be applicable to all units of the university, including its colleges, schools, departments, centers, institutes, and libraries, and to all of the university's faculty and staff, and to any other persons, including students, who are aided by the significant use of university facilities, staff, or funds. This policy applies to "original works of authorship" protectable under state and federal intellectual property laws irrespective of the format or medium of expression.

(2) Effective date.

This policy shall apply only to copyrightable material completed on or after the date of its initial adoption.

(B) Rights and obligations of the parties.

(1) Traditional works.

This policy does not change the traditional relationship between the university and authors of textbooks and other scholarly and artistic works. Unless the production of such materials is subject to paragraphs (B)(2) to (B)(4) of this rule, the university disclaims ownership of copyrights in textbooks, monographs, papers, articles, musical compositions, works of art and artistic imagination, unpublished manuscripts, dissertations, theses, popular nonfiction, novels, poems and the like that are created by its faculty, staff and students.

(2) Externally sponsored works.

The ownership of any material that may be developed as the result of externally sponsored works will be determined as part of the ordinary contracting process that relates to externally sponsored projects. In any such agreements, the university shall not waive the right to publish results of research, but may agree to reasonable delays. If the agreement contains no provision for copyright, the university shall own any work created. The ownership of works that are created by the recipients of scholarships and fellowships shall be as specified in the applicable donor agreements; if there is no specification for ownership, ownership shall be in the recipients of the scholarships and fellowships.

(3) University sponsored works.

The university claims ownership as works for hire under the copyright laws of the intellectual property rights that arise from works created as the result of specific assignments; works supported by a direct allocation of university funds for the pursuit of a specific project; and works that are specially commissioned by the university. A faculty member's general obligation to produce scholarly works does not constitute a specific university assignment, nor is the payment of regular salary, the use of office and library facilities, or the provision of incidental clerical support or reasonable data and word processing considered a direct allocation of university funds for the purposes of this paragraph.

(4) University supported work.

The university claims copyright to works produced with significant use of its resources. The payment of regular salary, the use of office and library facilities, or the provision of incidental clerical support or reasonable data and word processing is not considered a significant use of university resources for purposes of this paragraph. All proposals for use of university resources that exceed the normal amount of resources available to faculty, staff and students for the performance of their normal functions must be approved in advance by the vice president for research.

Proposals for the use of significant university resources should specify how projected income from the work would compensate the university for its expenditures, including costs associated with obtaining the copyright and in its licensing, sale, enforcement and use and how net income from any projected copyright royalties would be distributed.

(5) Creator rights and obligations.

(a) To report promptly all copyrightable works to which the university claims ownership under this policy to the office of the vice president for research.

(b) To assign title to the work to the university.

(c) To cooperate:

(i) In executing any legal documents;

(ii) In any litigation arising out of the work;

(iii) In reasonable marketing efforts related to the work.

(d) After disclosure to the university of a work, to receive notice within a reasonable time of the university's intention to retain title to the work.

(e) To receive a share of any royalties or licensing fees that may be due in accordance with an applicable agreement.

(f) To receive title to any work for which the university chooses not to retain title.

(g) To the right of timely publication of the work, consistent with any applicable licensing agreement.

(6) University's rights and obligations.

(a) To keep the faculty, staff and students apprised of the university's policy on copyrightable works and of any university-wide agreements with external sources that may be in effect regarding the evaluation and/or marketing of such works.

(b) After a work is reported, to act in a timely manner to determine whether the university chooses to retain title.

(c) To give notice to a creator of the intention of the university to retain title to a work.

(d) To assign to the creator title to any work subject to this rule and for which the university chooses not to retain title.

(7) Income.

Unless otherwise provided in the agreements or authorizations referred to in paragraphs (B)(2) to (B)(4) of this rule, net royalty income retained by the university after meeting costs directly attributable to a copyrighted work shall be used for research or scholarly activity, with preferential consideration being given to the field of activity in which the copyrightable material was generated.

(C) Administration.

(1) The office of the vice president for research shall have overall responsibility for administration of the university's copyright program, including assuring that valuable property rights are not lost to the university. Specific responsibilities of this office shall be:

(a) To provide information on copyrights and the university copyright policy to the university community.

(b) In consultation with the general counsel and vice president for legal affairs, to determine the rights of the university in any copyrightable works created or to be created with university resources.

(c) To develop and approve agreements for the use of university resources in the creation of copyrightable works.

(d) To provide assistance in securing the copyright to any works in which the university has rights.

(e) To exercise responsibility for marketing, licensing or distributing copyrightable works in which the university retains title.

(f) To arrange distribution of royalty income.

(g) Subject to the supervision of the contracting officer, to approve terms for licensing, sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of the university's property rights in copyrightable materials.

(2) University intellectual property committee.

The university intellectual property committee shall have the responsibilities for copyright program administration that are set forth in rule 3361:10-19-01 of the Administrative Code and in addition shall advise the vice president for research on the administration of university copyright policy.

(3) Copyright notice.

The following notice on university owned material shall be displayed on copyrighted material:

Copyright (year), university of Cincinnati, Ohio. All rights reserved.

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Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3361
Amplifies: 3361
Prior Effective Dates: 1/10/2000