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Ivory Tower IP: How Academic Innovation Meets the Law

Ivory Tower IP: How Academic Innovation Meets the Law

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Episode Summary: In this insightful episode, registered patent attorney Vincent LoTempio breaks down the complexities of intellectual property (IP) rights within academic and research institutions. Vincent covers how universities typically claim ownership of inventions, what inventors can negotiate upfront, the legal impact of publishing research, and why provisional patents matter. This episode is a must-listen for researchers, university faculty, and students seeking to understand how to protect and commercialize their ideas before it's too late.

Key Timestamps:

00:00 – Show Introduction 00:30 – How IP law applies in academic and research settings 01:30 – Understanding contracts and IP ownership at universities 03:30 – When can researchers retain ownership of their inventions? 06:00 – Why contract terms must be reviewed before signing 08:00 – How publishing affects patent protection timelines 10:00 – Provisional vs. non-provisional patent applications 12:30 – Challenges of commercializing academic innovations 15:00 – Technology transfer offices and their role 17:00 – Common legal mistakes by researchers and universities 19:00 – What makes an invention patentable 21:00 – Collaborating with private or government entities 23:00 – Defensive publications and IP strategies 25:00 – Final tips for early-career researchers 27:00 – Closing remarks and contact info

About the Show:

Guardians of Innovation features expert legal insights from patent attorney Vincent LoTempio, helping inventors, entrepreneurs, and academic researchers protect their work through patent, trademark, and IP law. The podcast explores the legal foundations of innovation in both the public and private sectors.

Visit lotempiolaw.com to connect with Vincent and the team or to explore free patent law resources.

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