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1. SYSTEM-INPUTS AND PROCESSES
Approved Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Intellectual Property Policy and Guidelines
(An excerpt from the RDET Manual of Operations)
Treasuring the substantial creativity, innovativeness and
intellectual contribution of the faculty, research and support
staff, as well as students in the creation of intellectual
property, the University adopts
the following policy guidelines on intellectual property.
Article I - Policy Statement
As a higher education institution (HEI) tasked to develop
quality human resources, researches and technologies for
people empowerment, global competitiveness and
sustainable development, ISU encourages technological
innovations, creations, and inventions by researchers and
faculty members. Pursuant to this, ISU-owned technologies,
creations, and inventions when granted rights under
existing intellectual property regimes, shall be made
available for public use consistent with ISU’s mandate to
transfer and disseminate appropriate technologies, except for
valid reasons that would prevent such case. In all cases,
public access to ISU intellectual property rights is subject to
rights of innovators, creators and inventors.
Article II - General Guidelines
Section 1. Purpose of these Guidelines
To provide implementing rules and regulations on the
Policy of Intellectual Property.