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The failed Bayh-Dole bargain, 2
We are working through an article about the possibility that the federal government might use march-in to address unreasonable pricing for Xtandi. The case for march-in is as strong as any could be. But to get at this issue, our … Continue reading
Drexel’s Bogus Description of Bayh-Dole, 1
Drexel University’s Office of Research and Innovation has a discussion of the Bayh-Dole Act posted at their web site. They get almost everything wrong about Bayh-Dole–but one thing perfectly right! Let’s work through their bogus badness, and in the process … Continue reading
Only Bayh-Dole and University Research Enterprise, 4
Consider, then, this (f)(2) written agreement requirement that’s outside Bayh-Dole but made a condition of federal funding agreements anyway. The (f)(2) requirement is most certainly not a private patent agreement between a university as employer and its faculty inventors. It … Continue reading
Perhaps Riding on Hiccups
People ask, “So if Bayh-Dole isn’t the best possible solution for federally supported inventions, what is?” There are variations–“How can we improve technology transfer under Bayh-Dole?” Or, more of an assertion–“There’s no point in criticizing Bayh-Dole if you don’t have … Continue reading
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