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Cambridge votes to change intellectual property regime

Miranda Green

Published: December 13 2005 16:34 | Last updated: December 13 2005 16:34

Academics at Cambridge have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a change to the university’s intellectual property rules, in spite of warnings that the new regime could damage the institution’s position as a global leader in technological innovation.

Over 70 per cent of the 1,000 dons balloted backed proposals to give the university ownership of patents on inventions by research staff while securing the copyright for the inventors.

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