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Invention Option Theory and Bayh-Dole Crock Work
At one point, many years ago, I thought Bayh-Dole was totally clever. I was very wrong, but here’s how I thought Bayh-Dole worked. The federal government had a general claim under federal law to own any invention made under federal … Continue reading
Posted in Agreements, Bayh-Dole, History
Tagged Bayh-Dole, blueberries, crock, elect, IPA, option
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What the NIH says about Bayh-Dole, 1
The NIH has published comments on the NIST changes to the regulations that implement the Bayh-Dole Act and the standard patent rights clause. Jamie Love at Knowledge Ecology International calls out in a tweet a passage in the “Background” section in … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Open Source, Policy
Tagged Bayh-Dole, crock, NIH, Stanford v Roche, subject invention
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