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5 January 2023EuropeStaff Writer

Oxford University startup ordered to pay royalties

‘Rare’ case included ‘campaigning element’ says judge | Ex-student sought clarification on royalties from university | 651-paragraph ruling required Oxford Uni to justify its IP policies.

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