To outline Beta College of Business and Technology position on the creation and development of works within the College system, and the ownership of intellectual property rights in those works. Specific relationships will be clearly identified in any detailed agreements and supplementary documents that are developed within this policy framework.
This policy applies to all works made, created or developed by Beta College of Business and Technology employees, associates and/or students, in which intellectual property rights may subsist.
Copyright
Copyright means the right to copy. In Canada, all original creative works are protected by copyright. Only the copyright owner has the right to decide when and how the work is copied. Under Canada’s Copyright Act, the person who owns the copyright is most often the creator of the work. If the work is created in the course of employment, the employer holds the copyright. Copyright protection is automatic upon the creation of a work, and applies whether or not a copyright statement appears on the material. In general copyright expires 50 years after the death of the author. For the purpose of this policy, copyright means, in relation to a work, the sole right to produce or reproduce the work or any substantial part of the work in any material form, including without limitation, in electronic form and to communicate electronic copies of the work.
Intellectual property
For the purpose of this policy, intellectual property includes all of the interests and rights to all Canadian and foreign registered, pending and common law, trade names and trade marks; all Canadian and foreign issued patents and pending applications therefore; all Canadian and foreign copyrights, whether or not registered; rights of publicity; franchises and all technology rights and licenses, including computer software and all proprietary know-how, trade secrets, inventions, discoveries, developments, research and formulae, whether or not patentable; and all other proprietary information or property relating to works created at or in conjunction or in partnership with Beta College of Business and Technology, and any improvements, updates, enhancements or modifications relation to any of the foregoing.
Licensing Agreements
Licensing Agreements relate to written agreements between Beta College of Business and Technology and third parties, in which Beta College of Business and Technology grants the third parties the right to use materials proprietary to Beta College of Business and Technology (or proprietary to others, and in which Beta College of Business and Technology has licensing rights) upon terms and conditions set out in the written agreements.
Moral Rights
Whether or not Beta College of Business and Technology owns the intellectual property rights of a work, and in particular the copyright therein (pursuant to the Copyright Act, 1985), it will take steps to respect the moral rights of the authors or creators of the work. Specifically, it is understood that the author or creator has the right to request, where reasonable in the circumstances, to be given recognition of the work by name or by pseudonym; to remain anonymous; or to choose not to be associated with any modification of the work that is perceived to be prejudicial to his/her honour or reputation.
The author or creator’s moral rights to the integrity of the work is infringed only if the work is distorted, modified or mutilated, or used in association with a product service, cause or institution, to the prejudice of the author or creator’s honour or reputation.
Moral rights may be waived in whole or in part, but they cannot be transferred to others.
Product Licences
Product licenses relate to licensing agreements between suppliers of proprietary products and materials, and Beta College of Business and Technology, in which Beta College of Business and Technology is granted the right to use those proprietary products and materials upon the terms and conditions set out in the product licenses.
1. Commitment
2. Employee work
Where a professional development leave is approved, Beta College of Business and Technology shall own the intellectual property rights in any work created and for which work the leave was granted.
Any application or request for a professional development leave shall be accompanied with, or contain a statement in the following form:
“In compliance with Beta College of Business and Technology Intellectual Property policy, Beta College of Business and Technology shall be the sole owner of the intellectual property in any work described in this document and created by the applicant. If the work is exploited and generates revenue, the applicant and Beta College of Business and Technology shall share the net profit on revenue generated as follows: (insert agreed-upon formula)”.
3. Non-employee work
4. Joint initiatives with outside parties
5. Licensing arrangements
6. Student work
7. Classroom recordings
8. Copyright notice
9. Employee-owned work
10. Commercialization of intellectual property
11. Beta College of Business and Technology Innovation
12. Use of Beta College of Business and Technology name on created works
In the event of a disagreement & dispute, updated physical/printed versions of Beta College of Business and Technology regulations will take precedence over those available on our official website.
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