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Tag Archives: 35 USC 202(c)(7)
The Key Provisions of Bayh-Dole–Really Edition
I wrote a long article on the key provisions of Bayh-Dole. That’s all fine and good, but none of those provisions get at how Bayh-Dole has to work. Those key provisions are mostly just bureaucratic fluff. Stuff about being able … Continue reading
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Tagged 35 USC 201(b), 35 USC 202(c)(7), Bayh-Dole, key provision
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Nonprofit assignment of subject inventions in the standard patent rights clause 37 CFR 401.14(a)(k)(1)
[As of May 14, 2018, NIST has relettered things so the reference is now 37 CFR 401.14(k)(1)–there cannot be multiple standard patent rights clauses anymore–just one big honking one with a maze of conditionals.] Universities ubiquitously claim as a matter … Continue reading
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Tagged (k)(1), 35 USC 202(c)(7), assignment, Bayh-Dole, subject invention
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