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How Bayh-Dole failed to protect faculty inventors (from university administrators)
[Now with some revisions in the second paragraph that on reflection were worth making.] There are a number of things wrong with the Bayh-Dole Act, such as the lack of accountability for the disposition of privately held patents on inventions … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, History, Policy, Present Assignment, Stanford v Roche
Tagged (f)(2), 37 CFR 401.9, Bayh-Dole, faculty inventor, person
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