On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 09:48:42AM -0400, Michael Dickens wrote:
> 
> Bottom line is that you should consult with your advisor about your  
> educational institution's IP Policy(ies), and likely with your local  
> office of Research / Tech Transfer / IP, or whatever it is called  
> there.  Only after exhausting all reasonable options should you just  
> go ahead and do the FSF forms ...

This is all good stuff.

Note that the forms ask "is there anybody who may claim this work" or
something similar.  I don't think they're the last resort, but rather,
a tool to get things moving.

> while it's often easier to ask for 
> forgiveness than permission, when it comes to IP "they" probably have  
> more lawyers than "you", if they care to use them.  Good luck! - MLD

Talking to the appropriate folks at your institution is a good
idea.  I'll forward the forms that get everything started in a
separate email.  Then you'll have something to show the university 
Tech Transfer people.  If you have any questions, etc, please ask.

Eric


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