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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 799: Management Guide to Intellectual Property for State Departments of Transportation documents guidance on how agencies can manage the copyrights, patents, and other intellectual property that may be used or produced as a byproduct of the agency’s usual business activities.

In addition to the report, a PowerPoint summary of the research is available online, as well as a webinar that was held on this topic.

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