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How long should we keep records of patents, trademarks, and copyrights?

By Angela Ossar, Government Information Analyst One common record series on state agency schedules (particularly state university schedules, since one critical function of most universities is the conduct of research) is “Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights.” This is not a series that appears on any of our state and local schedules. So, how long should records…

October 5, 2010 in Tips and Topics.

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