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From: Ann Roberts
2 June 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
The Director of Glasgow University’s Research and Enterprise, Dr
Kevin Cullen has stated on numerous public platforms, domestic and
foreign, that it is the University’s Policy to “Give away
Intellectual Property”. For example at a meeting of the Association
of University Technology Managers (AUTM) in Orland, Florida, Feb
2009 on “Socially Responsible Licensing”:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/10...
Dr Cullen states as University Policy the following:
“ Question: Small local company says: we want to develop a new
product line – highly risky and experimental for us. We will employ
50 new staff to work on project right here in town, but we simply
can’t afford to pay for the IP you own and investors are saying no
to royalties. We need a royalty-free licence. You have no other
interested parties – should you do the deal?
Answer: You should do the deal even though it will make you no
money. We can argue that our contribution will be a local
socio-economic benefit.”
It is understood that Glasgow is now putting this policy into
effect; that is, implementing Dr Cullen’s policy to grant
royalty-free licences to companies where it is deemed to be a
“local socio-economic benefit.”
Presumably most of ‘Glasgow’s’ IP comes from projects funded by
Research Councils, including this one. I understand RC policy is:
“Where the exploitation of research generates revenue, there should
be suitable recognition and return to the Research Organisation and
individuals. The Research Organisation must ensure that all those
associated with the research are aware of, and accept, these
arrangements”.
Could you please provide this tax-payer with the answer to the
following:
1. Has Glasgow University (GU) informed the Council or sought your
approval for this policy?
2. Does this GU policy as stated by Dr Cullen comply with your
terms of grant as stated above?
3. Has this Research Council given Glasgow approval to apply this
policy to IP generated using your RC funding?
4. Is this Council content that tax-payer interests are served by
GU’s policy as stated by Dr Cullen?
5. Has this Council checked with Glasgow’s Director of Finance that
the University is content to lose revenue in the way stated by Dr
Cullen and that he speaks for Glasgow University on this?
6. Is your Council aware of GU informing its academics receiving
your grants that it will forgo revenue that according to your terms
of grant should be shared with them?
7. Is the Council content that Dr Cullen’s policy is in line with
stated requirement that all those associated with the research “are
aware of, and accept, these arrangements” – i.e. Council
arrangements?
8. Is Glasgow University complying with Council regulations
concerning the exploitation of IP created by taxpayers funds?
Yours faithfully,
Ann Roberts
From: Ben Aubrey (SO)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
3 June 2009
Dear Miss Roberts,
I am writing to acknowledge receipt of the request you made to BBSRC
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The request was received on
Wednesday 3 June 2009. BBSRC is dealing with it under the terms of
Freedom of Information Act.
Your request is being considered and you will receive the information
within the statutory timescale of 20 working days, subject to the
information not being exempt or containing a reference to a third party.
Yours sincerely,
Benjamin D. Aubrey
Freedom of Information Officer
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Polaris House
North Star Avenue
Swindon
SN2 1ET
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From: HQ FoIOfficer (SO)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
17 June 2009
Dear Ms Roberts,
Please find attached BBSRC's response to your request for information,
received on 3 June 2009.
<<RobertsLetter.pdf>>
Kind regards, Ben.
Benjamin D. Aubrey
Information and Policy Officer
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Polaris House
North Star Avenue
Swindon
SN2 1ET
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