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Universities want to earn money from inventions faculty make, so they set rules about who owns those inventions; if rules are too strict, top researchers may leave for more business-friendly places. Patricia Chew describes four kinds of policies: supramaximalist (the school claims almost everything), maximalist (the school claims inventions made as part of employment or using school resources), resource-provider (the school claims inventions when the school provided significant time or facilities), and faculty-oriented (faculty keep their inventions except when the school was heavily involved or for certain public-health work). Even though law usually says faculty own their inventions, many universities write policies to keep more rights and share in the profits.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the author's overall assessment of most universities' intellectual-property policies by finding statements about institutional motives and behavior—look for references to profit, royalties, and how 'most major institutions' act.

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Which one of the following most accurately characterizes the author's view regarding the institutional intellectual property policies of most universities?

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The author portrays most universities' policies as aligned with institutional financial interests. Support: "Many institutions have invested heavily in the administrative infrastructure to develop and exploit these discoveries, and they expect to prosper both by an increased level of research support and by the royalties from licensing those discoveries having patentable commercial applications." Also: "most major institutions behave in the ways that maximize university ownership and profit participation." These statements indicate the policies are in keeping with the institutions' financial interests.
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