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5.2 The Institution will grant the Council a perpetual, non-exclusive and non-transferable licence to use the Developed Intellectual Property in the project and any Pre-existing Intellectual Property incorporated in any Developed Intellectual Property to the extent necessary to use the Developed Intellectual Property for the Council’s use and which is consistent with the purposes of the project.

5.3 The grantee shall notify the Council of any product or processes arising from the project which may be patentable or subject to Plant Breeder’s Rights.

5.4 Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Council information arising from projects funded by the Council cannot be subject to any confidentiality agreements. Such agreement will not be unreasonably withheld subject to consideration of condition 5.1.

6 REPORTS

6.1 All requirements for publication of material arising from the project will be subject to the provision that such publication will not prejudice the rights of the Institution or the parties to patent or apply for Plant Breeders Rights within six months of termination of the grant.

6.2 The grantee shall as such times as required and in such form as approved by the Council furnish to the Secretary reports on the progress of the work on the approved project.

6.3 Within eighteen months of the conclusion of the grant the grantee shall furnish the Secretary with a final report of the work on the approved project in such a form as approved by the Council.

6.4 When at any time during or after completion of an approved project the grantee publishes or presents in whatever form any material which relates to the approved project, the grantee shall acknowledge in the publication or presentation the support of the Australian Flora Foundation.

6.5 Unless written notice to the contrary has been received by Council at the time of submission of a report, the Grantee gives copyright permission for the Foundation to publish the report on the AFF Website.



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