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Tag Archives: 15 USC 2218(d)
How Bayh-Dole Is Intended to Work, circa 1992, Part 2
We are working through a paragraph from a law review article from 1992, taken perhaps out of context, but setting out how Bayh-Dole was “intended” to work. Our problem is not so much with the law professor who wrote the … Continue reading
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Tagged 15 USC 2218(d), Bayh-Dole, blackbirds, fantasy, intention
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Federal law on inventions made with federal support, 2
Next, we add citations and qualifications to ground this framework. Specialty statutes for specific federal purposes control federal claims of ownership of inventions made under federal contract. See the list of such statutes at 35 USC 210. If a specialty statute … Continue reading
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Tagged 15 USC 2218(d), assignment, Bayh-Dole, contractor, Nixon, Stanford v Roche
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