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Being blunt about Bayh-Dole operations, 2
Under Bayh-Dole, a federal contractor has no special right, and no obligation, to take ownership of inventions arising in federally supported research or development. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in Bayh-Dole that suggests that Congress had any intention to make … Continue reading
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Tagged (f)(2), Bayh-Dole, FPR, IPA, reasonable interpretation, written agreement
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