Data is fast becoming one of the hottest topics in university licensing — particularly with AI-related innovations and other research projects that rely on huge data sets. Universities — especially those with affiliated health systems — are putting skin in the game, but there are big issues with the legalities of using even blinded clinical data, images, and health records.
With a myriad of laws relating to consent and privacy to be navigated, as well as issues related to the rights of the licensee, how royalties are distributed, and more, Tech Transfer Central’s Distance Learning Division recently hosted two data licensing and privacy experts to lead this webinar: Data Licensing and Privacy Protection Workshop for University TTOs.
Based on a high level of continuing interest and the high marks received from attendees of the original live program, we’re hosting an encore presentation of the entire session, including all PowerPoints, both in a repeat airing on August 26th and in the on-demand video you’ll receive upon registration. It’s an outstanding opportunity to share the program with your entire staff for at-home learning.
For complete program and faculty details or to register, click here.
Also coming soon:
- Combatting Heightened Cybersecurity Risks to University-Based IP Due to Remote Work ~ Thursday, August 20, 2020
- Critical Research Compliance Update for Universities: Focus on the Thousand Talents Program and Export Control ~ Thursday, August 27, 2020
- Setting TTO Performance Benchmarks Based on Comparable Data Sets of Peer Institutions ~ Wednesday, September 9, 2020
- University TTOs: How to Maintain a High-Quality Patent Portfolio Under Severe Budget Constraints ~ Tuesday, September 15, 2020
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