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[https://web.archive.org/web/20040511103116/http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/APS/59.04.5.html 2004 Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Policy]
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'''''Division of Net License Revenue'''—After deducting the OIPTT administrative fee, and deducting and reserving expenses as provided in Section 5.a.1, net royalties, equity, and licensing fees (collectively, net "license revenue") derived from the licensing of intellectual property in which the University holds an interest will be distributed as follows:''
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! ''Net Royalties, Equity, and License Fees'' !! ''Inventors, Authors'' !! ''Inventor's/Author's Dept/College'' !! ''University Research Funds''
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''Distributions will be made annually according to a calendar schedule published by the OIPTT.''
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''The share for University Research Funds (including the Graduate School Fund and Royalty Research Fund) is used to promote research across the whole institution. The college/departmental share is allocated to the dean of the college for distribution. It is expected that at least 75 percent of this share will go to the inventor's or author's department (or other unit) for promotion of research according to departmental (or other unit) and college goals.''
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''For purposes of applying the distribution schedule, income from improvements and updates of inventions (e.g., computer software updates) is considered as an addition to the net income on the initial technology. Special arrangements may be approved by the OIPTT when such updates are done by the employee on an outside consulting basis.''
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''This revenue distribution schedule will be used to distribute revenue received by the University on technologies disclosed on or after July 1, 2003. This revenue distribution schedule will also be used for revenue from licenses that combine disclosures made before and after this date. No adjustments of prior distributions will be made. With regard to license revenue resulting from disclosures prior to July 1, 2003, the determination whether a distribution is appropriate and the amount, if any, to distribute shall be governed by Subsection 5.a.3, item #1 below (in the case of revenue from sale of equity) and by the policy in place at the time of the disclosure (in the case of cash royalties and license fees.) Agreements with development agencies made prior to 1969 and reconfirmed in writing thereafter will continue with the royalty arrangements specified therein.''
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== Relevant Links ==
 
== Relevant Links ==

Revision as of 11:24, 1 March 2019

Little blurb about what we know.

Summary

Institution Start End Flat $0-10k $10-50k $50-100k $100-300k $300-500k $0.5-1M >$1M Fee Lab More
University of Washington 1983 1993 No 1.00 0.45 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.15 No No
University of Washington 1994 2003 No 1.00 0.45 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.24 No No
University of Washington 2004 2017 Yes 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.2 No No

Policy Excerpts

2004 Policy Excerpt

2004 Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Policy

Division of Net License Revenue—After deducting the OIPTT administrative fee, and deducting and reserving expenses as provided in Section 5.a.1, net royalties, equity, and licensing fees (collectively, net "license revenue") derived from the licensing of intellectual property in which the University holds an interest will be distributed as follows:

Net Royalties, Equity, and License Fees Inventors, Authors Inventor's/Author's Dept/College University Research Funds
1/3 1/3 1/3

Distributions will be made annually according to a calendar schedule published by the OIPTT.

The share for University Research Funds (including the Graduate School Fund and Royalty Research Fund) is used to promote research across the whole institution. The college/departmental share is allocated to the dean of the college for distribution. It is expected that at least 75 percent of this share will go to the inventor's or author's department (or other unit) for promotion of research according to departmental (or other unit) and college goals.

For purposes of applying the distribution schedule, income from improvements and updates of inventions (e.g., computer software updates) is considered as an addition to the net income on the initial technology. Special arrangements may be approved by the OIPTT when such updates are done by the employee on an outside consulting basis.

This revenue distribution schedule will be used to distribute revenue received by the University on technologies disclosed on or after July 1, 2003. This revenue distribution schedule will also be used for revenue from licenses that combine disclosures made before and after this date. No adjustments of prior distributions will be made. With regard to license revenue resulting from disclosures prior to July 1, 2003, the determination whether a distribution is appropriate and the amount, if any, to distribute shall be governed by Subsection 5.a.3, item #1 below (in the case of revenue from sale of equity) and by the policy in place at the time of the disclosure (in the case of cash royalties and license fees.) Agreements with development agencies made prior to 1969 and reconfirmed in writing thereafter will continue with the royalty arrangements specified therein.

Relevant Links

  • Link to Archive.org version of the TTO page
  • Link to policy related to Policy Excerpt #1
  • Link to policy related to Policy Excerpt #2