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Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property (IP) is an increasingly complicated area in universities. It refers to a range of rights relating to ownership and control of the products of intellectual endeavour.  IP includes copyright, patents, trademarks, design, circuit layout rights, plant breeder’s rights and trade secrets.

IP rights in tertiary education are central to the professional identity and development of staff.  NTEU works to protect and promote those rights.

This section of the website provides members with further information about these rights, and also provides links to other relevant organisations, legislation and policy.

For more information contact:
Paul Kniest or Emma Cull
Ph: (03) 9254 1910


Further information:


Links to University Intellectual Property Policies Online IP policies for Australia's universities 
Copyright and External Research Funding Following this link to download the Union's briefing on Copyright and External Research Funding. 

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