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Intellectual Property: MEC Projects

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This lecture provides an overview of intellectual property in the context of MEC projects, explaining how it is handled at EPFL. It covers the ownership of discoveries, types of intellectual property (copyright, patent, trademark), and the transfer of IP to the school for team projects.

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