The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 established a new default rule that allowed nonprofit organizations and small businesses to own, as a routine matter, patents on inventions resulting from research sponsored by the federal government. Although universities helped get the Bayh-Dole Act through Congress, the primary goal, as reflected in the recitals at the beginning of the new statute, was not to benefit universities but to promote the commercial development and utilization of federally funded inventions. In the years since the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act, universities seem to have lost sight of this distinction. Their behavior as patent seekers, patent enforcers, and patent policy stakeholders often seems to work against the commercialization goal...
Following the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980, which allowed American universities to retain th...
IN THE 20 YEARS SINCE THE BAYH-Dole Act was passed,1 US academicinstitutions have developed a vari-e...
The implementation of a Bayh-Dole-like legislation outside the US is still a major concern that need...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 established a new default rule that allowed nonprofit organizations and sm...
Academic science, once relatively insulated from market forces, has seen the Mertonian ideal of comm...
versities to patent and exclusively li-cense federally funded inventions. With dramatic growth in un...
Over the past 20 years, the number of patents assigned to universities has increased dramatically. T...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
to be fully applied, must often be privately owned. In keeping with this logic, universities have be...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...
University patenting has been heralded as a symbol of changing relations between universities and th...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that industrial use of federally funded research would be redu...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that unless universities have the right to license patentable ...
The Bayh-Dole Act allows universities to exploit patents on their federally sponsored re-\ud search....
New data indicates substantial under-reporting of the existence of federal funding in academic biome...
Following the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980, which allowed American universities to retain th...
IN THE 20 YEARS SINCE THE BAYH-Dole Act was passed,1 US academicinstitutions have developed a vari-e...
The implementation of a Bayh-Dole-like legislation outside the US is still a major concern that need...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 established a new default rule that allowed nonprofit organizations and sm...
Academic science, once relatively insulated from market forces, has seen the Mertonian ideal of comm...
versities to patent and exclusively li-cense federally funded inventions. With dramatic growth in un...
Over the past 20 years, the number of patents assigned to universities has increased dramatically. T...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
to be fully applied, must often be privately owned. In keeping with this logic, universities have be...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...
University patenting has been heralded as a symbol of changing relations between universities and th...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that industrial use of federally funded research would be redu...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that unless universities have the right to license patentable ...
The Bayh-Dole Act allows universities to exploit patents on their federally sponsored re-\ud search....
New data indicates substantial under-reporting of the existence of federal funding in academic biome...
Following the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980, which allowed American universities to retain th...
IN THE 20 YEARS SINCE THE BAYH-Dole Act was passed,1 US academicinstitutions have developed a vari-e...
The implementation of a Bayh-Dole-like legislation outside the US is still a major concern that need...