Hold-up is a primary component of patent litigation and patent licensing today. Universities are engaged in an unprecedented surge in patenting. At the confluence of these seemingly unrelated developments is a growing frustration on the part of industry with the role of universities as patent owners. Time and again, when I talk to people in a variety of industries, their view is that universities are the new patent trolls. In this article, I argue that universities should take a broader view of their role in technology transfer. University technology transfer ought to have as its goal maximizing the social impact of technology, not merely maximizing the university’s licensing revenue. Sometimes those goals will coincide ...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
Software patents and university-owned patents represent two of the most controversial intellectual p...
Software patents and university-owned patents represent two of the most controversial intellectual p...
Hold-up is a primary component of patent litigation and patent licensing today. Universities are e...
Universities underwent a radical change of paradigm in the last forty years. Since Bayh-Dole Act in ...
Universities underwent a radical change of paradigm in the last forty years. Since Bayh-Dole Act in ...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
This paper examines the confluence of two important issues concerning patent law. The two issues are...
This paper examines the confluence of two important issues concerning patent law. The two issues are...
This paper examines the confluence of two important issues concerning patent law. The two issues are...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
Universities that own patents have a problem. While nearly all are keen to enhance their revenue gen...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
Software patents and university-owned patents represent two of the most controversial intellectual p...
Software patents and university-owned patents represent two of the most controversial intellectual p...
Hold-up is a primary component of patent litigation and patent licensing today. Universities are e...
Universities underwent a radical change of paradigm in the last forty years. Since Bayh-Dole Act in ...
Universities underwent a radical change of paradigm in the last forty years. Since Bayh-Dole Act in ...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
Universities play a critical role in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. In particular, uni...
This paper examines the confluence of two important issues concerning patent law. The two issues are...
This paper examines the confluence of two important issues concerning patent law. The two issues are...
This paper examines the confluence of two important issues concerning patent law. The two issues are...
Most universities today assert ownership rights over all patentable inventions (and many other types...
Universities that own patents have a problem. While nearly all are keen to enhance their revenue gen...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
The role of universities in commercialising their patents has been studied extensively. Some univer...
Software patents and university-owned patents represent two of the most controversial intellectual p...
Software patents and university-owned patents represent two of the most controversial intellectual p...