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Tag Archives: Kennedy patent policy
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
Bayh-Dole Basics, 8: Reasonable Terms Comments-6
Now let’s look at the transmogrification of the definition of practical application from Kennedy to Bayh-Dole. In doing so, we also will see how the usage of “reasonable terms” arises, along with Bayh-Dole’s introduction of “reasonably satisfies.” This gets detailed. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayh-Dole, FRAND, Kennedy patent policy, reasonable
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Bayh-Dole Basics, 8: Reasonable Terms Comments-1
This will be longish. It’s a document of the details. In a world where people spout TL;DR for most any issue of substance, and want a sound bite to gulp instead, this ain’t it. Perhaps we can get all brief … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayh-Dole, Kennedy patent policy, march-in
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