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29) What is UELs Intellectual Property policy?

The University of East London has an intellectual Property policy to guide staff and students. In summary, the university owns all Intellectual Property generated by staff in the course of their employment (see section 2.1) but waives its rights with regards to ownership of copyright in scholarly work (see section 2.4 & 2.5). Therefore you and your co-authors own the copyright of your work, unless you have signed-it over to a publisher or other party.

UEL's Intellectual Property Office can be contacted at: i.p.office@uel.ac.uk.

 

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