Why does the institution have to seek the Wellcome Trusts consent before it can exploit Trust-funded intellectual property, and how should it do this?
Normally, an institution has to seek our consent prior to exploitation because, as a charity, we are under an obligation to ensure that the useful results of research that it funds are applied for the public good and that the exploitation is an appropriate means of achieving the public benefit. In order to obtain our consent, the institution must inform us about the exploitation activity that is planned.
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