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Mar 25, 2013
Authorship v. Inventorship: The Difference Between Journal Authors and Patent Inventors
Being an author on a peer reviewed article or an inventor on a patent are highly respected achievements. However, to some, the concept that you are not automatically an inventor on a patent even though you are an author of a paper on the same subject matter is a profound concept. Generally speaking, to be an author of an article, a person can have performed the underlying research, supervised the... Read morePosted in: Business & Technology, Intellectual Property, News for UNH Researchers, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2013, Intellectual Property, inventorship
Mar 20, 2013
Exhaustion of Rights: Copyright and the First Sale Doctrine
Exhaustion of Rights: Copyright and the First Sale DoctrineThe U.S. Copyright Act grants to a copyright holder the right to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies, perform, and display a copyrighted work. These rights of the copyright holder, however, are not unlimited. One controversial issue in the news recently has involved the first sale doctrine and the extent to which... Read morePosted in: Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2013, First Sale Doctrine, John Wiley & Sons v. Kirtsaeng, U.S. Copyright Act, U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 25, 2013
The Art of Copyrights: What you need to know about your legal rights and the art you create
The ORPC and UNH Art and Art History Department are delighted to host Drs. Peter and Kate McGovern for a discussion on copyrights, art, and what artists should know about their rights. Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2013, Art, Copyrights, Entertainment, Kate McGovern, Music Law, Peter McGovern, UNH School of Law
Feb 01, 2013
In Praise of a True Entrepreneur
By Marc Sedam, Executive Director, Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization, and New Hampshire Innovation Research Center at the University of New Hampshire Read morePosted in: Business & Technology, Intellectual Property, News for UNH Researchers, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2013, Entrepreneurship, Mark Galvin, NH Innovation Commercialization Center, Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization, ORPC
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Apr 01, 2013
March 16, 2013: End of an Era
Since President Obama signed the America Invents Act (AIA) in September 2011, people with even a passing interest or remote connection to the patent system have had March 16, 2013 circled on their calendar. The United States Patent System has been turned on its head, with some proclaiming victory. Common sentiments are that the law brings U.S. Read morePosted in: Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2013, America Invents Act (AIA), Intellectual Property