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Tag Archives: 41 CFR 9-1
Bayh-Dole’s “subject invention” botch of the Federal Procurement Regulations, 1
Bayh-Dole botches its management of invention ownership. To see how, we need to look at how Bayh-Dole in 1980 changed the Federal Procurement Regulation put in place in 1975. In particular, let’s look at how the definition of subject invention … Continue reading
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Tagged 41 CFR 9-1, assignment, Bayh-Dole, botch, equitable title, Federal Procurement Regulations, of the contractor, subject invention
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A clever misrepresentation at the origin of Bayh-Dole
Let’s see if we can isolate the origin of the Bayh-Dole Act. In about four minutes, you will read the following again: The roots, then, of Bayh-Dole are to be found in a mischaracterization of the Harbridge House report of … Continue reading
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Tagged 41 CFR 9-1, Bayh-Dole, General Services Administration, monopoly meme
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