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If work published by a student generates income and was created on University equipment (e.g. audio/visual recording equipment), can the University request a share of the income?

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If work published by a student generates income and was created on University equipment (e.g. audio/visual recording equipment), can the University request a share of the income?

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If the work was undertaken as part of the student’s studies at the University, and, subject to any agreement with an external organisation, is deemed to be the student’s intellectual property, the University would not request a share of royalties from the student.

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