Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Ohio
Government Contracting
What rights does the government have to intellectual property developed on a project if that project is used as in-kind cost share on a government contract
Asked on 4/04/08, 5:11 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nancy Delain
Delain Law Office, PLLC
Re: Government Contracting
The government's IP rights depend entirely on the terms of the master contract. Without that document, it's impossible to answer your question.
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Answered on 4/04/08, 8:38 pm
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