Federal Contractor Rights in Intellectual Property

29 Oct , 2026

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During this course, you will learn about best practices and strategies for retaining intellectual property ownership and protecting your intellectual property rights during contract performance. This course analyzes the following concepts: ownership and types of licenses, funding, and what rights contractors and the U.S. Government has.

Key Objectives: Understand the following concerns:

  • Unlimited Rights and how they apply to your contract
  • Government Purpose Rights and mixed-funding
  • Limited/Restricted rights and how this restricts U.S. Government’s ability to share
  • Patent rights and Copy rights
  • How to best protect your intellectual property rights

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