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Being blunt about Bayh-Dole operations
Let’s be blunt. If you are a federal contractor and you don’t take/accept ownership of an invention arising in federally supported research or development, you have no Bayh-Dole obligations with regard to that invention. You do not have to get … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, high priced medicines, Policy
Tagged 401.9, Bayh-Dole, scam, written agreement
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Only Bayh-Dole and University Research Enterprise, 3
We are working through Bayh-Dole without the cover of the political bluffery that permitted Bayh-Dole to become national policy. Without the bluffery, Bayh-Dole addresses the same situation addressed previously by the IPA program, which in turn took up the Harbridge … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Bozonet, History
Tagged (f)(2), 18 USC 242, 37 CFR 401.9, Bayh-Dole, scam, sucks
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University of Misery’s IP Policy Scam, 1
From time to time I still use my old Garmin GPS. I downloaded the directions voice for Australia because I rather like the accent. I call the voice “Nigel.” But I live now in Washington state–commonly abbreviated “WA,” rather than … Continue reading
Bayh-Dole Secrecy, Part 10
The 1984 change to Bayh-Dole conflates information that must be disclosed by federal agencies under FOIA with information that federal agencies must exclude from FOIA disclosure. This conflation itself violates FOIA. Bayh-Dole does not declare as a matter of law … Continue reading
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Tagged (b)(4), Bayh-Dole, Crow, FOIA, impulsive form, public covenant, puffy preambles, scam
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