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Collaboration Agreement 4 (non-commercial rights)

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Rafie Faruq
Apr, 14 2022

When to use this template

  • Each of the 7 model research collaboration agreements from the Lambert Toolkit have a different approach on who can exploit the intellectual property from a project

  • This template can be used when the Collaborator owns the IP and the Institution has the right to use the IP for academic and research purposes

Key issues covered in this template

  • Financial contribution & external funding
  • Use and exploitation of intellectual property rights
  • Academic publication and impact
  • Project start date and term
  • Project plan
  • Good data management practices
  • Anti-bribery
  • Data protection
  • Human rights
  • Joint ownership of intellectual property

What to watch out for

  • For examples of joint ownership clauses, when 2 or more parties are collaborating, search Genie or Google for model consortium agreements

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Rafie Faruq

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Tintolav s.r.l.
Tetteh Tech
Thymia
Webnyay
DGNCT LLC
DeepMIner Ltd
Daniel McAfee Solicitor
BYCap Ventures Kurumsal Finansman Danismanlik AS
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Consultancy
13%
Technology
12%
Legal Services
10%
Other
7%
Construction
6%
Consumer, Public & Health Services
5%
Finance
5%
Manufacturing
5%
Education
5%
Transport
4%
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
4%
Sport & Entertainment
4%
Insurance
3%
Retail
3%
Energy
3%
Mining
3%
Media
3%
Real Estate
2%
Wholesale
2%
Public Administration
1%

Additional information

Business categories

Business activities

Relevant sectors

Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing

Mining

Construction

Transport

Wholesale

Manufacturing

Energy

Retail

Finance

Real Estate

Consumer, Public & Health Services

Media

Insurance

Legal Services

Education

Technology

Sport & Entertainment

Consultancy

Public Administration

Other

Relevant company sizes

1 - 3

20 - 49

250 - 999

4 - 19

50 - 249

1000 +

Governing law

England and Wales

Language

English UK

Gender neutral

Yes