Yes, a research proposal may include an intellectual property (IP) section that outlines how IP will be managed throughout the project. This section typically addresses the creation, ownership, and protection of any inventions, discoveries, or creative works resulting from the research. It may also discuss plans for licensing, commercialization, and collaboration with industry partners, ensuring that all parties understand their rights and responsibilities regarding the IP generated.
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