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Bayh-Dole’s “subject invention” botch of the Federal Procurement Regulations, 1
Bayh-Dole botches its management of invention ownership. To see how, we need to look at how Bayh-Dole in 1980 changed the Federal Procurement Regulation put in place in 1975. In particular, let’s look at how the definition of subject invention … Continue reading
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Tagged 41 CFR 9-1, assignment, Bayh-Dole, botch, equitable title, Federal Procurement Regulations, of the contractor, subject invention
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Good News! Universities may now destroy open research and violate Bayh-Dole at will!
Here is some advice for universities on Stanford v. Roche (“Notwithstanding The Supreme Court’s Ruling Against Stanford, Universities Have The Means To Protect Their Rights In Faculty Inventions”): “In a 7-2 decision delivered by Chief Justice Roberts, the Court affirmed … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Stanford v Roche, Technology Transfer
Tagged assignment, of the contractor, Stanford v Roche
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