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Technology Transfer “101”

Revenue Sharing

The policy of the Medical College of Georgia is that inventors should share in the income realized from the commercialization of the intellectual property that they developed.

The precise split of net income (gross income less any direct legal and administrative costs) depends on the nature of MCG’s role and the type of invention. However, as a general rule, most patents and copyrights associated with MCG assisted or sponsor-supported inventions will be as follows:

Inventor(s) 35%
MCG 35%
Dept. or Div. 10%
MCGRI 20%

Income collected by the OTTED is turned over to the Medical College of Georgia Research Institute (MCGRI) for accounting and distribution, inasmuch as MCGRI is the owner or “assignee” of patents and copyrights from this institution.

 

 


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12/12/06