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COI and Intellectual Property
COI and Intellectual Property
What is personal intellectual property?
When do I need to declare personal intellectual property in a conflict of interest declaration (COI declaration)?
Can I use intellectual property from my former employer in my work at the NRC? Does this need be disclosed in a COI declaration?
What are my obligations with respect to the NRC’s intellectual property if I choose to leave the NRC?
Do I need to declare intellectual property (IP) in a COI declaration if I have already disclosed it in a Form 1?
The NRC is considering patenting and/or licensing technology that I invented. Can I be involved in the decision-making?
I have accepted an adjunct professorship. Are there any considerations around IP?
Where do I find more information about intellectual property (IP)?
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Date modified:
2023-11-13