The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. In view of current economic difficulties, however, the focus on innovation should be ever more important. By enacting the Bayh-Dole Act in 1980, the federal government invested in innovation and unlocked American industrial potential through Universities. The current reform has provisions that limit disclosure and facilitate patent challenging which increases costs to inventors and adds responsibilities to an already overloaded patent office. This article addresses a number of the proposed reforms and the effect on University innovation
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Economists have long recognized that the development and spread of economic innovations are the most...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
Academic science, once relatively insulated from market forces, has seen the Mertonian ideal of comm...
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...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 established a new default rule that allowed nonprofit organizations and sm...
The implementation of a Bayh-Dole-like legislation outside the US is still a major concern that need...
Universities that own patents have a problem. While nearly all are keen to enhance their revenue gen...
Over the past 20 years, the number of patents assigned to universities has increased dramatically. T...
Renewed efforts to bring science and technology to the center of economic revival in developing nati...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
University patenting has been heralded as a symbol of changing relations between universities and th...
The Bayh-Dole Act allows universities to exploit patents on their federally sponsored re-\ud search....
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Economists have long recognized that the development and spread of economic innovations are the most...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
The most recent push for patent reform established competing groups supporting individual agendas. I...
Academic science, once relatively insulated from market forces, has seen the Mertonian ideal of comm...
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...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 established a new default rule that allowed nonprofit organizations and sm...
The implementation of a Bayh-Dole-like legislation outside the US is still a major concern that need...
Universities that own patents have a problem. While nearly all are keen to enhance their revenue gen...
Over the past 20 years, the number of patents assigned to universities has increased dramatically. T...
Renewed efforts to bring science and technology to the center of economic revival in developing nati...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
University patenting has been heralded as a symbol of changing relations between universities and th...
The Bayh-Dole Act allows universities to exploit patents on their federally sponsored re-\ud search....
Barely three years after passing the America Invents Act, Congress is again considering patent refor...
Economists have long recognized that the development and spread of economic innovations are the most...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...