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CVIP Licensing ProcessAt CVIP we are committed in providing timely and quality service for faculty, staff and prospective licensees of University inventions. When an Investigator discloses a technology to CVIP, the Disclosure is assigned a Docket number and a case manager from CVIP. The case manager is the advocate for the technology, managing the life cycle of the technology from patent prosecution assessment to identifying a commercialization path, and developing business opportunities, with the overall objective of licensing the technology. Criteria used in determining whether to file a patent application:
In general, the decision to file a patent application is made within 90 days or receiving a disclosure. An additional 90 days may be needed to complete the application. This timeline may vary depending on the collaboration of the faculty/staff and their response time for the patent review, and the schedules and the availability of the law firms. For more information check out the CVIP Licensing Process Flowchart (pdf). | |
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