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− | + | A 2015 email from a member of the Florida State University Office of the General Counsel confirmed that royalty sharing policies had been the same at least as far back as 1990. | |
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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== Policy Excerpts == | == Policy Excerpts == | ||
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− | + | [https://web.archive.org/web/20190403185719/https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/oc/fsu-inventors/inventions-and-disclosures/ 2019 Policy] | |
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− | For the first $10,000: | + | Income from patents is distributed as follows: |
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− | 85% to Inventor(s) | + | ''FSU Policy allows for named inventors to share in a $500 award for each issued U.S. patent. Royalties or other income resulting from inventions in which the University takes title will be distributed as follows: |
− | + | :''For the first $10,000: | |
− | 15% to University (FSU Research Foundation) | + | ::''85% to Inventor(s) |
− | + | ::''15% to University (FSU Research Foundation) | |
− | Once the $10,000 plateau has been reached, net income (gross royalties minus direct costs of patenting, licensing, legal, and other related expenses will be divided as follows: | + | :''Once the $10,000 plateau has been reached, net income (gross royalties minus direct costs of patenting, licensing, legal, and other related expenses will be divided as follows: |
− | + | ::''40% to Inventor(s) | |
− | 40% to Inventor(s) | + | ::''30% to Inventor(s) Academic Unit(s) |
− | + | ::''30% to University (FSU Research Foundation) | |
− | 30% to Inventor(s) Academic Unit(s) | ||
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− | 30% to University (FSU Research Foundation) | ||
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== Relevant Links == | == Relevant Links == | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20171111140218/https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/oc Florida State University Tech Transfer Office] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20171111140218/https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/oc Florida State University Tech Transfer Office] | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20190403185719/https://www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/oc/fsu-inventors/inventions-and-disclosures/ FSU Intellectual Property (2019)] |
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20040811012616/http://www.fsu.edu:80/~dof/Faculty-Handbook/Ch6/Ch6.19.html FSU Faculty Handbook (2004)] |
Latest revision as of 09:53, 23 July 2019
A 2015 email from a member of the Florida State University Office of the General Counsel confirmed that royalty sharing policies had been the same at least as far back as 1990.
Summary
Institution | Start | End | Flat | $0-10k | $10-50k | $50-100k | $100-300k | $300-500k | $0.5-1M | >$1M | Fee | Lab | More |
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Florida State University | 1990 | 2017 | No | 0.85 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0 | No | Yes |
Policy Excerpts
Current Policy
Income from patents is distributed as follows:
FSU Policy allows for named inventors to share in a $500 award for each issued U.S. patent. Royalties or other income resulting from inventions in which the University takes title will be distributed as follows:
- For the first $10,000:
- 85% to Inventor(s)
- 15% to University (FSU Research Foundation)
- Once the $10,000 plateau has been reached, net income (gross royalties minus direct costs of patenting, licensing, legal, and other related expenses will be divided as follows:
- 40% to Inventor(s)
- 30% to Inventor(s) Academic Unit(s)
- 30% to University (FSU Research Foundation)