INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PATENT RIGHTS. 9.1 Intellectual property rights to the PhD thesis If the candidate is the only author of the PhD thesis, then he/she holds the sole intellectual property rights to the work. If the PhD thesis contains a collection of papers, the candidate holds the sole intellectual property rights to those parts which are the result of his/her independent creative work. Papers written by more than one author where it is impossible to ascertain the individual contributions will be deemed co-authored. For such work, the co-authors jointly hold the intellectual property rights to the work. The parts of the PhD thesis which the candidate holds the sole intellectual property rights to, as well as other academic literature resulting from the thesis work which the candidate alone holds the intellectual property rights to can be used free of compensation for making copies (on paper and/or digitally) and used in activities in the External Party. The same applies to giving presentations of these works for employees in the External Party (or even students if the External Party is an educational institution) in the course of normal activities in the External Party. In such use of the candidate's published thesis, the candidate is to be named in accordance with legal stipulations and good practice.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PATENT RIGHTS. 9.1 Intellectual property rights to the PhD thesis If the candidate is the only author of the PhD thesis, then he/she holds the sole intellectual property rights to the work. If the PhD thesis contains a collection of papers, the candidate holds the sole intellectual property rights to those the parts which are the result of his/her independent creative work. Papers written by more than one author where it is impossible to ascertain the individual contributions will be deemed co-authored. For such work, the co-authors jointly hold the intellectual property rights to the work. The parts of the PhD thesis which the candidate holds the sole intellectual property rights to, as well as other academic literature resulting from the thesis work which the candidate alone holds the intellectual property rights to to, can be freely used free of compensation for making copies (on paper and/or digitally) and used in activities in with the External Party. The same applies to giving presentations of these works for employees in at the External Party (or even students if the External Party is an educational institution) in the course of normal activities in at the External Party. In such use of When the candidate's published thesisthesis is used in such instances, the candidate is to should be named referenced in accordance with legal stipulations legislation and good practice.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND PATENT RIGHTS. 9.1 Intellectual property rights to the PhD thesis If the candidate is the only author of the PhD thesis, then he/she holds the sole intellectual property rights to the work. If the PhD thesis contains a collection of papers, the candidate holds the sole intellectual property rights to those parts which are the result of his/her independent creative work. Papers written by more than one author where it is impossible to ascertain the individual contributions will be deemed co-authored. For such work, the co-authors jointly hold the intellectual property rights to the work. The parts of the PhD thesis which the candidate holds the sole intellectual property rights to, as well as other academic literature resulting from the thesis work which the candidate alone holds the intellectual property rights to can be used free of compensation for making copies (on paper and/or digitally) and used in activities in the External Party. The same applies to giving presentations of these works for employees in the External Party (or even students if the External Party is an educational institution) in the course of normal activities in the External Party. In such use of the candidate's published thesis, the candidate is to be named in accordance with legal stipulations and good practice.. In accordance with the agreement with the candidate the University has a free of compensation right to use the PhD
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