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Bayh-Dole nonsense in a talk at the University of Pittsburgh
Last year (March 2016), Joe Allen gave a talk at the University of Pittsburgh, “Patent Ownership Under Bayh-Dole, reported in the University Times. Called “a key architect of the Bayh-Dole Act,” Allen manages to fill a talk summary with mostly … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Bozonet, Stanford v Roche, Technology Transfer
Tagged (f)(2), 401.14, Allen, Bayh-Dole, Harbridge House, Pittsburg, SPRC, Stanford v Roche
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Circumventing Bayh-Dole, Bonus Fitt
[updated to expand on the limits on government-side licensing once the (e) exploit is in operation–5/19/17 added account of antecedent of provisions (e), (f), and (g) in the FPR 10/6/19] There is one more circumvention in Bayh-Dole that can be … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Technology Transfer
Tagged 401.14, Bayh-Dole, exploit
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The (f)(2) agreement that your university must require you to sign
[Updated for the 2018 NIST regulatory revisions.] If you are working on a grant at a university, and the grant is from the US Government, and your university has accepted a standard patent rights clause in the form of 37 … Continue reading
Posted in Agreements, Bayh-Dole, Policy, Present Assignment, Sponsored Research
Tagged 401.14, 401.9, Bayh-Dole, funding agreement, subject invention
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