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A very short primer on reasonable price
Joe Allen writes this: “Price was not something march-in rights were ever meant to control, and wielding them this way would be a misuse of the law and it would kill Bayh-Dole.” This is nonsense. Allen provides no evidence for … Continue reading
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Bayh-Dole, Competition, Reasonable Terms, and March-in (Short Version)
How are competition, reasonable terms, and march-in related in Bayh-Dole? Here is the short version. Bayh-Dole stipulates that a contractor must timely achieve practical application of a subject invention and must reasonably satisfy public health needs in doing so. 35 … Continue reading
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Bayh-Dole is a competition and technology transfer statute
The Bayh-Dole Coalition, a lobbying front for pharma and university patent administrators, claims that Bayh-Dole is a “tech transfer statute” that would be misused if federal agencies used its march-in provisions to address drug pricing. If companies cannot price-gouge, they … Continue reading
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Undermining Bayh-Dole by relying on it? 6
We are done with Reimers’s op/eds. Reimers makes things up. Reimers grossly distorts Bayh-Dole. It’s politics, so that’s what people often do. Reimers doesn’t expect any consequences if he is caught out. But we don’t have to believe his fakery. … Continue reading
Undermining Bayh-Dole by relying on it? 5
Now for Reimers’s new op/ed, making more arguments against march-in, but now directed at Xtandi, a prostate cancer drug based on a series of compounds developed at UCLA with federal funding. According to Knowledge Ecology International, Xtandi is offered for … Continue reading
Undermining Bayh-Dole by relying on it? 4
Niels Reimers, having moved through a series of fallacies and fantasies about Bayh-Dole in his op/ed published in the Mercury News last April, turns to his worry of the day–state attorney generals want the government to march-in and open up … Continue reading
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Undermining Bayh-Dole by relying on it? 3
We are working through Niels Reimers’s op/ed in the Mercury News, published last April (2021) and now being used by the Bayh-Dole Coalition, a lobbying organization backed by a number of universities and front groups, to try to prevent Bayh-Dole’s … Continue reading
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Undermining Bayh-Dole by relying on it? 2
We are working through an op/ed published in April 2021 by Niels Reimers, one of the recognized university TLO leaders from the 1970s on. We are working through it now because the Bayh-Dole Coalition is using quotes from it to … Continue reading
Undermining Bayh-Dole by relying on it? 1
I feel like Charlie Chaplin in a pie factory. Before I could work through an op/ed by Niels Reimers in the Mercury News last April (2021) that the Bayh-Dole Coalition has dredged up to contest the use of march-in to … Continue reading
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Drexel’s Bogus Description of Bayh-Dole, 3
We are nearly done working through Drexel’s bogus badness about Bayh-Dole. We are considering commercialization. Drexel says Bayh-Dole requires Drexel to commercialize inventions. And Bayh-Dole doesn’t say that. Someone’s gotta be wrong. Oh, hey! I think it’s Drexel! The basic … Continue reading
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