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In any instance in which MnSCU and/or its colleges
or universities execute an agreement with an individual, corporation
or other entity for economic gain using intellectual property
owned by the colleges or university, the colleges or university
is entitled to receive an equity distribution. The proceeds
of the equity distribution shall be shared among the creators
of the work as determined by this policy. (Board Policy 3.26,
Part 4, Subpart B.3)
For example, if an agricultural college develops and patents
a new and improved method of poultry processing, the college
may agree to license the use of that processing method to
one commercial food processing company (an "exclusive" license)
or to any number of such companies. In exchange for allowing
companies to use the processing method, the companies would
pay the college licensing fees or royalties. The college may
impose other restrictions as well, such as limiting the length
of time companies may use the process. The main thing is that
the parties (the university and any interested company) negotiate
terms up front and formalize their agreement in a written
contract.
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