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Good News! Universities may now destroy open research and violate Bayh-Dole at will!
Here is some advice for universities on Stanford v. Roche (“Notwithstanding The Supreme Court’s Ruling Against Stanford, Universities Have The Means To Protect Their Rights In Faculty Inventions”): “In a 7-2 decision delivered by Chief Justice Roberts, the Court affirmed … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Stanford v Roche, Technology Transfer
Tagged assignment, of the contractor, Stanford v Roche
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Assigning the SPRC
Melba Kurman asks in a comment to the previous post that I discuss assignment of the SPRC in more detail. Melba has an interesting blog on university technology management, so check it out here. [The blog has been retired–but for … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Policy, Technology Transfer
Tagged 35 USC 207(a), assignment, Bayh-Dole, Moloch, research foundation, SPRC
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Apply It Like It Is S v R
(Note: this post continues from the previous one. I don’t take up the particulars of the Stanford v. Roche case, and I wish the disputants, the judges, the attorneys and inventors all the best. Here, I aim to show how … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Sponsored Research, Technology Transfer
Tagged assignment, Bayh-Dole, Stanford v Roche
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5 Ways Home
How does ownership vest under Bayh-Dole? There appear to be five arguable ways that patent title vests under Bayh-Dole. I give them here with the best argument I have identified for each. By way of disclosure, if previous posts haven’t … Continue reading
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Tagged assignment, Bayh-Dole, ownership, Stanford v Roche
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