Open and accessible knowledge
Open and accessible knowledge
For employees, PhD candidates, students, and external actors
NTNU wants the knowledge produced by our employees to be open and accessible so that others can benefit from it. However, we also want to prevent this knowledge from being misused or falling into the wrong hands. Therefore, it is important that you, as a researcher, communicator, or innovator, ask yourself some questions before sharing your discoveries.
This slide series explains how open knowledge can also be protected against misuse and various protection measures. We also explain what you should consider before publishing or sharing your results with others.
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For employees, PhD candidates, and students
Types of protection
All pages in Norwegian:
Patent:
Store Norske Leksikon – SNL
Patentstyret
Trademark:
SNL
Patentstyret
Design protection:
SNL
Patentstyret
Licence agreement:
SNL
Innovation Norway
Standard:
SNL
Standard.no
Publication licence:
SNL
Open Access
Licence for open source code:
SNL
Confidentiality agreement:
Innovation Norway
Business secrets:
Lovdata.no
Copyright:
SNL
Intellectual property:
SNL