Abstract
During the past decade or so, a number of factors have conspired together to ensure that the universities in the UK have increasingly had to pay regard to the intellectual property (IP) created on-campus. The idea of the systematic commercial exploitation of commercially applicable university research is something many academics still do not find congenial — indeed, some think it incompatible with the tradition of scholarship and the free interchange of knowledge and ideas.
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