Open Science and intellectual property rights
By the end of this session, learners will be able to:
- Summarize researchers’ rights to intellectual assets in Sweden
- Explain how openly sharing research results can affect legal possibilities to protect them
- Identify ethical considerations of patenting in relation to open science
Schedule
Time | Topic | Instructor |
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13:00 | Open science and intellectual property rights | Andreas Lundquist |
14:30 | Course wrap-up | Ineke Luijten |
14:40 | Coffee break & end of day |
Materials
Open science and intellectual property rights
Course wrap-up
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You can register for the ‘Future of Open Science in Sweden’ online roundtable on May 27th 10:15-12:00 here
Contributors
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Please cite material as:
Andreas Lundquist (2025) Open Science in the Swedish context - Open Science and intellectual property rights. Retrieved from https://scilifelab-training.github.io/open-science/2505/Session9.html