Intellectual Property Policy
SUBJECT: Intellectual Property
CONTRIBUTERS: Governance Committee, ACLP Staff, ACLP Legal Counsel
PURPOSE:
To define intellectual property usage and rights within the Association of Child Life Professionals POLICY
It is the policy of The Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) to protect the development and use of all intellectual property. This policy applies to all ACLP members, ACLP staff, and any other individual using ACLP resources.
PROCEDURE
1.0 Intellectual Property Ownership
1.1 It is the policy of ACLP that ACLP shall own anything created using ACLP resources or an outcome of knowledge learned as an employee or volunteer of ACLP. Under the “work made for hire” provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act, anything created by ACLP employees in the scope of their employment with ACLP is owned by the ACLP. Anything to be created by ACLP volunteers (e.g., Board members, Committee members, work group volunteers) shall be assigned to ACLP in writing, ideally before such work product is created. The Committee Leaders Manual highlights this information for committee leaders.
1.2 Creation of documents, items or resources for commercial use must be in collaboration with the ACLP. ACLP will determine whether to seek to license or otherwise arrange for the commercialization of its intellectual property.
1.3 Any work created in committee that has potential conflict of interest as it relates to parallel work by a committee chair/member in their own institution should be clarified with ACLP. If a committee chair/member wants to utilize work created in committee, they should request said utilization in writing to ACLP CEO and President. Additional conflicts of Intellectual Property will be brought to the ACLP legal counsel for additional review if necessary.
1.4 Anyone obtaining electronic access to other companies’ or individuals’ materials must respect all copyrights and may not copy, retrieve, modify, or forward copyrighted materials except as permitted by the copyright owner. Just because something is on the internet, does not mean that anyone can use it.
2.0 Intellectual Property Trademarks/Copyrights and Usage
2.1 ACLP uses a variety of trademarks to brand goods and services offered by ACLP.
- The ACLP current logo is to mark the ACLP brand.
- All ACLP trademarks shall be displayed with the appropriate “®” (if federally registered) or “TM” (if not federally registered) legends. Federal trademark registration can be obtained through discussion with ACLP legal counsel.
- Copyrights are used to protect specific ACLP documents, content and work product such as publications, research reports or clinical practice statements. A copyright notice should be used on all ACLP documents, content and work product in the following format:
© [year work first made public] Association of Child Life Professionals. All Rights Reserved.
Federal Copyright registration can be obtained through discussion with ACLP legal counsel.
2.2 Use of a trademark or copyrighted material needs ACLP’s written approval through an appropriate license agreement.
2.3 Use of ACLP trademarks or copyrighted material without approved consent would be considered an infringing use and ACLP legal counsel may be consulted to determine appropriate next steps.
3.0 Materials Created by Artificial Intelligence
3.1 Nonhuman artificial intelligence, language models, machine learning, or similar technologies do not qualify for authorship. If these models or tools are used to create content or assist with writing or survey preparation, the party providing the material must take responsibility for the integrity of the content generated by these tools. All use of artificial intelligence, language models, machine learning, or similar technologies to create content or assist with writing or editing of materials must be reported to ACLP.
ADDENDUM
ACLP Confidentiality and Intellection Property Assignment Agreement
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Committee Leaders Manual
ACLP Administrative Policy and Procedure: Conflict of Interest Policy
Supersedes: 11/2021
Revised: 05/2024
Review date: 11/2026
Intellectual Property/ACLP Administrative P&P Manual