LSU claims rights to works created by staff, too. I am not aware of how this applies to faculty, but I think the blanket rule is that LSU owns whatever is created on time directly related to your position. I need to pass this along to my directors as well.
With that being said, I think the policy page looks pretty well done at first glance and will make some time to read in detail. On 7/27/09 9:32 PM, "Marvin Addison" <marvin.addi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Please review the Jasig License Policy. > > Our legal department is reviewing the policy at present. I anticipate > that the Corporate Contributor License Agreement would be the only > aspect if the policy we would find troublesome, if anything. The core > potential problem there is ownership of intellectual property. At > Virginia Tech faculty tend to own the intellectual property rights to > their creative works, whereas the University owns the rights to works > created by staff. I believe this situation is common in Higher Ed. > If the situation is different at your institution, please speak up; > I'd be interested to hear other perspectives on the matter. > > M -- Andrew Feller, Business System Programmer LSU University Information Services 200 Frey Computing Services Center Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Office: 225.578.3737 Fax: 225.578.6400 -- You are currently subscribed to cas-dev@lists.jasig.org as: arch...@mail-archive.com To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-dev