Our USask Inventions Management and Enterprise Creation Framework has been developed to be a helpful resource for everyone on campus to understand more about topics such as Intellectual Property.
Intellectual property can be understood as a kind of property, just like it sounds. Canadian law creates certain rights (property) that may be held by people in relation to certain subject matters. For example, “real property” refers to legal rights in relation to land and fixtures on land. Intellectual property is a collection of rights in relation to certain intangibles – expressed or manifest “products of the mind.”
Our USask Inventions Management and Enterprise Creation Framework has been developed to be a helpful resource for everyone on campus to understand more about topics such as Intellectual Property.