Reduced Scope of March-in Rights Under Bayh Dole Rules Revisions

The Bayh Dole Act was enacted to provide incentives to promote commercialization of federally funded inventions and was designed to capitalize on the significant government investments in small business, university research, and other non-profit institutions. The Act imposes several terms on entities that benefit from federally funded research including non-exclusive licensing of patented inventions arising from the federally funded research to the federal government, requiring substantial...
By: Mintz - Intellectual Property Viewpoints

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