I want to continue work with some partners of a previous and now terminated FP5 project – what do I have to take into account?
After the termination of a FP5 contract, contract partners are free to work independently again, to select a few previous project partners or to involve third parties for further activities in a new consortium. However, with regard to activities that involve the use of results obtained in the previous FP5 project, all parties have to respect the rights and obligations that derive from the FP5 project and continue to be in effect after its termination. Such as: – The rules on access rights in order to use knowledge: those access rights can generally be requested by contractors of the project from their partners up to 5 years after the end of the duration of the project; – Details set out in the technological implementation plan (TIP), in particular if the new project was planned for exploitation but implementation now deviates from the original plans; – Specific agreements (such as longer agreed periods for access rights etc.
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