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University of Connecticut patent practice hash, 2
The definition of subject invention in federal funding agreements is not a matter of university administrator preference. Either an invention meets the definition of subject invention or it doesn’t. The administrator’s job is to gather the documentation that provides the … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Policy
Tagged 37 CFR 401.14, Bayh-Dole, Connecticut, disclosure, invention, patent
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University of Connecticut patent practice hash, 1
Let’s work through the University of Connecticut’s intellectual property practice on disclosure and ownership of inventions. We will start in the middle, with a disclosure form–much like a university inventor might do. UConn has an “Innovation Alert” web “portal” that … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Present Assignment, Stanford v Roche
Tagged Bayh-Dole, Connecticut, invention disclosure, Moloch beer, present assignment, Stanford v Roche
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