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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
USC still misrepresents Bayh-Dole, 2018 version-Fitt 1
USC has a document on the web titled “Bayh-Dole Act Obligations for Universities” dated Sept 26, 2018 by the “USC Office of Research.” Let’s have a look. This memorandum provides an overview of University and Federal policies and procedures concerning … Continue reading
Helge Holst’s 1963 Argument for Institutional Control of Government Inventions
In 1963, Helge Holst, an attorney for Arthur D. Little and member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s National Defense Committee, published a report titled “Government Patent Policy: Its Impact on Contractor Cooperation with the Government and Widespread Use of … Continue reading
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Bogus intended incentives of the patent system
Here is an article espousing the virtues of the Bayh-Dole Act: “Shooting Ourselves in the Foot” by Joe Allen, posted by the University of Rochester’s Office of Technology Transfer with a head note about how terrible it would be to … Continue reading