What Are The Intellectual Property Policies Concerning Academic Papers Written For Conferences Or Journals ?
Posted by Copyright Law on July 9th, 2009 at 04:26am
I am wondering what are the exact legal terms concerning the Intellectual Property for academic or corporate research papers published in proceedings, presented at conferences or realized within a specific academic assignment ? Who owns the papers ? If this is the university or academic institution, is the author still allowed to diffuse his/her papers freely ? Why do we have to pay for a big proportion of the academic papers found on the Internet ? Where to get more information about this topic ? Thank you !
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1 Comment for What Are The Intellectual Property Policies Concerning Academic Papers Written For Conferences Or Journals ?
1. CanProf | July 9th, 2009 at 10:01 am
Generally speaking the journal in which a paper is published owns the copyright. They recover their costs (and make a profit) from selling access to the journal.
The broader questions of ownship of intellectual property and the universities is a huge issue. Each university has its own policy and, typically, a professor agrees to that policy by virtue of signing an employment contract. You could look at various universities’ websites to see the variety of cases.
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