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Rights to Intellectual Property on R&D Results Conducted at University
Kazuo Yamafuji, and Takayuki Tanaka
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Intelligent Systems, University of Electro-Communications
Received:October 16, 2000Accepted:December 23, 2000Published:February 20, 2001
Keywords:right to intellectual property, R&D results at university, legal protection of intellectual production
Abstract
The Japanese Diet passed the Technology Transfer Act from university to industry in 1998. Cooperative R&D between university and industry is expected to accelerate High-Technology and create new business. However the authors point out the importance of the legal protection of rights to intellectual property on R&D conducted at university, showing their infringing examples.
Cite this article as:K. Yamafuji and T. Tanaka, “Rights to Intellectual Property on R&D Results Conducted at University,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.13 No.1, pp. 101-106, 2001.Data files:
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