According to the NTU Intellectual Property Policy, the copyright to your thesis belongs to you:

(a) Students own the copyright in his / her thesis (5.1.2)

(b) Student grants to the University an irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, non-transferrable, nonexclusive, unconditional and royalty free licence to use, develop, publish, reproduce, adapt, or distribute such IP, including translations, in whole or in part and in whatever form, electronic or otherwise, for teaching, research, academic, and commercial purposes. (5.2.2)

(c) NTUitive may require publications by Students to be withheld in accordance with the University’s procedures where appropriate if such publications contain information on an invention or technology that may be patentable (5.3.2)


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