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Intellectual Property Technology Transfer provides the legal framework for the licensing and research transactions between industry and all federally and privately funded research laboratories over technology development and transfer, and the associated intellectual property rights. This volume maps out the legal landscape in the burgeoning field of technology transfer that is too often bogged down by bureaucracy and incomplete access to information about the laws governing it. Intellectual Property Technology Transfer is the only resource that provides a comprehensive analysis of all of the central legal issues confronting and governing the interactions between industry interests and research laboratories doing basic research.
The 2009 Supplement to Intellectual Property Technology Transfer is also indispensable for new and seasoned practitioners alike, providing:
- Fresh updates to the many facets of the Bayh-Dole Act, especially when contractors elect to retain title to their work
- Access to University IP Rights, including analyses of new intellectual property policies at major educational institutions
- An overview of the December 2007 Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) revisions
- Technology transfer internationally
- Conflicts of interest and commitment in entrepreneurship, and more
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