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A shuld be the ans..
It is the conclusion...
supressing the information is incompatible with the university's obligation to promote free flow of ideas.. So, university should not be entitled to patent the inventions of its faculty members..
Hence, conclusion..
It is the conclusion...
supressing the information is incompatible with the university's obligation to promote free flow of ideas.. So, university should not be entitled to patent the inventions of its faculty members..
Hence, conclusion..
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