Who owns the rights to solutions or plans that I submit?
You own the rights to your intellectual property. By agreeing to join the Philoptima Faculty or the Implementation Team, you are agreeing to temporarily license your ideas and work to Philoptima until a particular prize for which you are competing is paid out in the form of an award. If your proposal is chosen by the grant maker or donor of the Prize as the winning solution or plan, you then sell your rights to the donor through a temporary licensing agreement with Philoptima in return for the Prize. If your proposal is rejected, your licensing agreement with Philoptima is canceled and you are free to use your work elsewhere. Naturally, by making a submission, you are attesting to your legitimate ownership of the underlying intellectual property and to your authority to enter into such agreements.
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