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Effects of the Intellectual Property (IP) Regime on Generating Value
from Publicly Funded Research: An Exploratory Study of Two South
                          African Universities


                                   Presented by
                              Dr Caroline B Ncube
                             University of Cape Town
                            caroline.ncube@uct.ac.za
                                  @caro_ncube



                                  Research team
      Caroline B Ncube (UCT), Lucienne Abrahams (Wits) & Titi Akinsanmi (Wits)
Case Study
1.   Research questions
2.   Methodology
3.   Summary of the Act
4.   Insights gained : key concerns & experiences to date
5.   Open access publishing & socialisation of research
6.   Other models of deriving value from publicly funded research (EU, UK)



                                         A positive Agenda
1. identify and prioritise forums and opportunities for advocacy
2. identify and prioritise key elements of an interdisciplinary research agenda; and
3. identify opportunities for future work in partnership on these key elements.




                                                                                       2
Research Questions
                                              South African Case Study Research
    Overarching Open AIR research                          Question
              question
How can existing or potential intellectual   How does the Intellectual Property Rights
property systems be harnessed to             from Publicly Financed Research and
appropriately measure and facilitate         Development Act of 2008 impact
innovation and creativity for open           collaborative research, innovation and
development in Africa?                       scholarly publishing in the health and
                                             engineering sciences at the University of
                                             Cape Town (UCT) and the University of
                                             the Witwatersrand (Wits)?




                                                                                     3
Sub-questions




(a) Prior to the Act how did UCT and Wits approach the IP protection of their scientific research
    output?

(b) How does the Act impact commercialisation of innovation in the health and engineering
sciences?

(c) To what extent are publicly-funded research results being communicated through copyright and
open access to knowledge approaches?


•    Key definitions: commercialisation, socialisation, intellectual property




                                                                                                    4
Methodology




•   a doctrinal analysis of the legislation and regulations



•   document analysis of annual research reports for 2010 and 2011 published by Wits
    and UCT



•   interviews with researchers, publishing academics and university IP management
    personnel




                                                                                       5
Summary of the Act
                         Disclosure and Ownership of Intellectual Property

Recipient has title to IP if project falls within scope of Act
Funder can have title to IP if project is full cost, i.e. falls outside scope of Act
Obligation to protect
NIPMO may protect in national interest where recipient elects not to


        Institutional Arrangements                              Benefit Sharing Arrangements
 o National IP Management Office (NIPMO)                     o 20% of initial gross revenues (R1m)
   o Office of Technology Transfer (OTT)                           o 30% of nett revenues


              Co-financed R&D                                        Government Rights
         o Option to exclusive licence                     o Non-exclusive licence for national needs
          o Joint Ownership possible                               o Non-commercialisation
                                                                      o Non-disclosure


                                                                 Off-shore IP Transactions
           Local IP Transactions
                                                          o Exclusive Licences & Assignment require
      o Licences - no approval required
                                                                       NIPMO approval
      o Assignment - NIPMO approval
                                                           o No capacity in RSA & Benefits to RSA

                                                                                                     6
    Andrew Bailey, UCT (2010) http://www.rcips.uct.ac.za/ip/pfbill/
Insights Gained


                                  Some key concerns

1. The possibility of a chilling effect on :
•   scholarly publishing with respect to potentially patentable inventions
•   beneficial sharing of research findings between researchers at publicly-funded
    research (PFR) institutions and other institutions
•   participation of PFR institutions in international research consortia due to the
    restrictions on off-shore IP transactions




                                                                                       7
Concerns cont’d




•   2. The possible loss of private funding, including from local SMEs, due to the
    unaffordability of full cost model or an aversion to the IP protection imperatives of
    the Act



•   3. Uncertainty about the exercise of state walk-in rights




•   4. Delays and costs created by regulatory processes




                                                                                            8
Experiences to date



•   This is new terrain and there is limited experience on how to operate optimally under
    the new regulatory regime

•   Certain statutory provisions are unclear

•   Careful forward planning may minimise any negative impact scholarly publishing

•   Regulatory procedures delay the negotiation, conclusion and implementation of
    research contracts and may hinder socialisation of research

•   There has been a small, but significant, loss of industry contract research




                                                                                        9
Open Access Publishing and
                             Socialisation of research

                       A. Positive external balancing policy levers

•   OER Development support initiative by the Academy of Science of
     South Africa (ASSAf) and the departments of Science &Technology
     and Higher Education & Training
•   Scielo South Africa
•   Green Paper for Post-School Education and Training in South Africa (2012)




                          B. Practices at case study institutions

•   Signatory to Berlin Declaration
•   OA repositories
•   OER production
•   Concerted effort to socialise research outputs



                                                                                10
Other models: UK




The government's decision
means that by 1 April 2013, all
papers from government-funded
research must be published in an
open access journal; if not, the
journal must make the paper
open access after 6 months.




                                            11
12
forums and opportunities
     for advocacy




                           13
14
15
16
an interdisciplinary research agenda?




•   Is the Bayh- Dole model appropriate for developing countries?




                                                                    17
opportunities for future collaborative work




                                              18
ICTSD


Bhaven N. Sampat ‘The Bayh-Dole Model in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Indian Bill on
Publicly Funded Intellectual Property’ (2009)




                                                                                               19
20
21
For further information




             Open AIR Project http://.openair.org.za

         Case study overview website http://bit.ly/UPY4dz

             Case study intro video http://bit.ly/TlxaDj



                    caroline.ncube@uct.ac.za
•   @caro_ncube


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The effects of the IP regime on generating value from publicly funded research : an exploratory study of two two South African universities

  • 1. Effects of the Intellectual Property (IP) Regime on Generating Value from Publicly Funded Research: An Exploratory Study of Two South African Universities Presented by Dr Caroline B Ncube University of Cape Town caroline.ncube@uct.ac.za @caro_ncube Research team Caroline B Ncube (UCT), Lucienne Abrahams (Wits) & Titi Akinsanmi (Wits)
  • 2. Case Study 1. Research questions 2. Methodology 3. Summary of the Act 4. Insights gained : key concerns & experiences to date 5. Open access publishing & socialisation of research 6. Other models of deriving value from publicly funded research (EU, UK) A positive Agenda 1. identify and prioritise forums and opportunities for advocacy 2. identify and prioritise key elements of an interdisciplinary research agenda; and 3. identify opportunities for future work in partnership on these key elements. 2
  • 3. Research Questions South African Case Study Research Overarching Open AIR research Question question How can existing or potential intellectual How does the Intellectual Property Rights property systems be harnessed to from Publicly Financed Research and appropriately measure and facilitate Development Act of 2008 impact innovation and creativity for open collaborative research, innovation and development in Africa? scholarly publishing in the health and engineering sciences at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits)? 3
  • 4. Sub-questions (a) Prior to the Act how did UCT and Wits approach the IP protection of their scientific research output? (b) How does the Act impact commercialisation of innovation in the health and engineering sciences? (c) To what extent are publicly-funded research results being communicated through copyright and open access to knowledge approaches? • Key definitions: commercialisation, socialisation, intellectual property 4
  • 5. Methodology • a doctrinal analysis of the legislation and regulations • document analysis of annual research reports for 2010 and 2011 published by Wits and UCT • interviews with researchers, publishing academics and university IP management personnel 5
  • 6. Summary of the Act Disclosure and Ownership of Intellectual Property Recipient has title to IP if project falls within scope of Act Funder can have title to IP if project is full cost, i.e. falls outside scope of Act Obligation to protect NIPMO may protect in national interest where recipient elects not to Institutional Arrangements Benefit Sharing Arrangements o National IP Management Office (NIPMO) o 20% of initial gross revenues (R1m) o Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) o 30% of nett revenues Co-financed R&D Government Rights o Option to exclusive licence o Non-exclusive licence for national needs o Joint Ownership possible o Non-commercialisation o Non-disclosure Off-shore IP Transactions Local IP Transactions o Exclusive Licences & Assignment require o Licences - no approval required NIPMO approval o Assignment - NIPMO approval o No capacity in RSA & Benefits to RSA 6 Andrew Bailey, UCT (2010) http://www.rcips.uct.ac.za/ip/pfbill/
  • 7. Insights Gained Some key concerns 1. The possibility of a chilling effect on : • scholarly publishing with respect to potentially patentable inventions • beneficial sharing of research findings between researchers at publicly-funded research (PFR) institutions and other institutions • participation of PFR institutions in international research consortia due to the restrictions on off-shore IP transactions 7
  • 8. Concerns cont’d • 2. The possible loss of private funding, including from local SMEs, due to the unaffordability of full cost model or an aversion to the IP protection imperatives of the Act • 3. Uncertainty about the exercise of state walk-in rights • 4. Delays and costs created by regulatory processes 8
  • 9. Experiences to date • This is new terrain and there is limited experience on how to operate optimally under the new regulatory regime • Certain statutory provisions are unclear • Careful forward planning may minimise any negative impact scholarly publishing • Regulatory procedures delay the negotiation, conclusion and implementation of research contracts and may hinder socialisation of research • There has been a small, but significant, loss of industry contract research 9
  • 10. Open Access Publishing and Socialisation of research A. Positive external balancing policy levers • OER Development support initiative by the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) and the departments of Science &Technology and Higher Education & Training • Scielo South Africa • Green Paper for Post-School Education and Training in South Africa (2012) B. Practices at case study institutions • Signatory to Berlin Declaration • OA repositories • OER production • Concerted effort to socialise research outputs 10
  • 11. Other models: UK The government's decision means that by 1 April 2013, all papers from government-funded research must be published in an open access journal; if not, the journal must make the paper open access after 6 months. 11
  • 12. 12
  • 13. forums and opportunities for advocacy 13
  • 14. 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. 16
  • 17. an interdisciplinary research agenda? • Is the Bayh- Dole model appropriate for developing countries? 17
  • 18. opportunities for future collaborative work 18
  • 19. ICTSD Bhaven N. Sampat ‘The Bayh-Dole Model in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Indian Bill on Publicly Funded Intellectual Property’ (2009) 19
  • 20. 20
  • 21. 21
  • 22. For further information Open AIR Project http://.openair.org.za Case study overview website http://bit.ly/UPY4dz Case study intro video http://bit.ly/TlxaDj caroline.ncube@uct.ac.za • @caro_ncube 22

Notas do Editor

  1. commercialisation Section 1 of the Act:the process by which any intellectual property emanating from publicly financed research and development is or may be adapted or used for any purpose that may provide any benefit to society or commercial use on reasonable terms Section 1 of the Regulations - “benefits” are: contribution to the socio-economic needs of the Republic and includes capacity development, technology transfer, job creation, enterprise development, social upliftment and products, or processes or services that embody or use the intellectual propertySocialisation: Not defined in the Act, but included in ‘benefit to society’? non-commercial integration of knowledge into the society, economy and the culture of a people for public benefit and social advancementthe socialisation of knowledge is underpinned by one major imperative – that such knowledge has been, and is being, shared in one form/medium or another. Section 1 defines IP as “any creation of the mind that is capable of being protected by law from use by any other person, whether in terms of South African law or foreign intellectual property law, and includes any rights in such creation, but excludes copyrighted works […]” (emphasis added)