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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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Drexel’s Bogus Description of Bayh-Dole, 2
We are working through Drexel’s bogus badness about Bayh-Dole, hoping in the process to learn something not bogus about Bayh-Dole–and to see just how sloppy, loose, and confused Drexel folks are about Bayh-Dole, and by extension about technology transfer. Drexel’s … Continue reading
Drexel’s Bogus Description of Bayh-Dole, 1
Drexel University’s Office of Research and Innovation has a discussion of the Bayh-Dole Act posted at their web site. They get almost everything wrong about Bayh-Dole–but one thing perfectly right! Let’s work through their bogus badness, and in the process … Continue reading