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Federal agency patent enforcement under Bayh-Dole, 2

We are working through two assertions about Bayh-Dole. The first is rather easy–Bayh-Dole does not anywhere give federal agencies the right to enforce patents on federally owned inventions. It’s not there. It’s not a matter of much argument. The second … Continue reading

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3 More Oddities of 35 USC 210

We are working through oddities of Bayh-Dole’s assertion of precedence over other Acts. 11. Consider some possible variations on 35 USC 210’s treatment of precedence. Here’s the present text of the start of 210(a) again: This chapter shall take precedence … Continue reading

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