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The Key Provisions of Bayh-Dole
Now, with all that fusstation from the University of Pittsburgh out of the way, we might ask then what are the “key provisions” of Bayh-Dole that a university should make faculty and the public aware of. Only One Key Provision … Continue reading
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37 CFR 401.9
There’s something interesting about 37 CFR 401.9. Okay, so you don’t have Bayh-Dole memorized. 37 CFR 401.9 is the provision that implements, among other things, 35 USC 202 (d), which is the part of the Act that allows inventors to … Continue reading