Receiving Materials from Outside Researchers Sample Clauses

Receiving Materials from Outside Researchers. If a 2 Covered Individual receives Materials from an Outside
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Receiving Materials from Outside Researchers. If a Covered Individual receives Materials from an Outside Researcher at another organization (non-profit or commercial), the other organization or researcher may impose serious use and transfer restrictions on the Materials and may claim an ownership interest in Inventions, Copyrightable Works, or Materials that arise in the course of research performed with such Materials. For this reason, only CVIP representatives are authorized to approve and sign agreements governing receipt of Materials from other organizations. Covered Individuals are encouraged to consult with the CVIP regarding the restrictions applicable to a particular Material from an Outside Researcher before planning to use that Material in their research. Covered Individuals should be aware that, in some instances, these restrictions may be so onerous (e.g., no publications, assignment of inventions) that the CVIP will require modification of the agreement before approval. The CVIP will make available a University-form MTA for receipt of Materials, although the organization supplying the Materials will usually require use of its own MTA. If Materials are received by a Covered Individual in the course of sponsored research, the transfer of such Materials will be governed by the terms of the applicable sponsored research agreement, if such terms differ from this Policy. If any MTA restrictions would apply to research performed by students, the effected students must agree to such restrictions in writing.
Receiving Materials from Outside Researchers. If a Covered 30 Individual receives Materials from an Outside Researcher at another 31 organization (non-profit or commercial), the other organization or 32 researcher may impose serious use and transfer restrictions on the 33 Materials and may claim an ownership interest in Inventions, 34 Copyrightable Works, or Materials that arise in the course of 35 research performed with such Materials. For this reason, only CVIP 36 representatives are authorized to approve and sign agreements 37 governing receipt of Materials from other organizations. Covered 38 Individuals are encouraged to consult with the CVIP regarding the 39 restrictions applicable to a particular Material from an Outside 40 Researcher before planning to use that Material in their research. 41 Covered Individuals should be aware that, in some instances, these 42 restrictions may be so onerous that the CVIP will ordinarily not 43 approve the agreement. The CVIP will make available a University- 1 form MTA for receipt of Materials, although the organization 2 supplying the Materials will usually require use of its own MTA. 3 4 If Materials are received by a Covered Individual in the course of 5 sponsored research, the transfer of such Materials will be governed 6 by the terms of the applicable sponsored research agreement, if such 7 terms differ from this Policy.

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