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Commit efcb8253 authored by Cassandra Gould van Praag's avatar Cassandra Gould van Praag
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Update info on copyright

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### Intellectual properties and commercial reuse ### Intellectual properties and commercial reuse
Material which you create while a student or staff at the University are the [Intellectual Property of the University of Oxford](https://governance.admin.ox.ac.uk/legislation/statute-xvi-property-contracts-and-trusts#collapse1383596). In most cases the material which you create while a member of the University are the Intellectual Property of the University of Oxford. In practice this means that [copyright on your work should be attributed to University of Oxford](https://innovation.ox.ac.uk/university-members/commercialising-technology/ip-patents-licenses/software-copyright/) *unless* you are a student working by yourself with the assistnace of no other staff. Please check the [University Statute XVI: Property, Contracts, and Trusts to check whether you can retain personal copyright](https://governance.admin.ox.ac.uk/legislation/statute-xvi-property-contracts-and-trusts#collapse1383596).
If your work has commercial potential, you should explore opportunities for issuing an academic only license and creating a system for commercial entities to pay for the use of your work. This is in line with [Oxford University Innovation (OUI) recommendations](https://innovation.ox.ac.uk/university-members/commercialising-technology/). OUI are pleased to explore the commercial potential of your work with you and will set up services for commercial licensing. If your work has commercial potential, you should explore opportunities for issuing an academic only license and creating a system for commercial entities to pay for the use of your work. This is in line with [Oxford University Innovation (OUI) recommendations](https://innovation.ox.ac.uk/university-members/commercialising-technology/). OUI are pleased to explore the commercial potential of your work with you and will set up services for commercial licensing.
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