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... ernment contract . It is recognized that in practice situations do occur in which both the Government and private industry have made contributions to an invention . Thus , section 10 of the bill makes provision for waiver of title by ...
... ernment contract . It is recognized that in practice situations do occur in which both the Government and private industry have made contributions to an invention . Thus , section 10 of the bill makes provision for waiver of title by ...
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... ernment patents have not been put to productive use . That Govern- ment - owned inventions will be buried is not an inevitible consequence . In fact , the experience of the TVA and the Department of Agricul- ture testifies to the ...
... ernment patents have not been put to productive use . That Govern- ment - owned inventions will be buried is not an inevitible consequence . In fact , the experience of the TVA and the Department of Agricul- ture testifies to the ...
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... ernment , and under the law and under the contract there is an obligation to make it available to the Government . And , yet , we have a lot of testimony and a lot of evidence to indicate that in many instances it is cheaper for a ...
... ernment , and under the law and under the contract there is an obligation to make it available to the Government . And , yet , we have a lot of testimony and a lot of evidence to indicate that in many instances it is cheaper for a ...
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... ernment shall have title in the first instance to all inventions which are " use- ful in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy Section 305 of the NASA Act of 1958 gives the Space Administrator the ...
... ernment shall have title in the first instance to all inventions which are " use- ful in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy Section 305 of the NASA Act of 1958 gives the Space Administrator the ...
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... ernment contractor or subcontractor in connection with the performance of a Government contract , and any use by anyone in connection with projects funded by the Government including the mutual security program . The inventions covered ...
... ernment contractor or subcontractor in connection with the performance of a Government contract , and any use by anyone in connection with projects funded by the Government including the mutual security program . The inventions covered ...
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Page 569 - The patent system added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius.
Page 397 - That the Commission hereby created shall have authority to inquire into the management of the business of all common carriers subject to the provisions of this act, and shall keep itself informed as to the manner and method in which the same is conducted...
Page 34 - Generally, research and development contracts should be awarded to those organizations, including educational organizations, which have the highest competence in the specific field of science or technology involved.
Page 601 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 180 - Patents that its rights have been determined and that accordingly no statement is necessary) a statement under oath setting forth the full facts surrounding the making or conception of the invention or discovery described in the application and whether the invention or discovery was made or conceived in the course of or under any contract, subcontract, or arrangement entered into with or for the benefit of the Commission, regardless of whether the contract, subcontract, or arrangement involved the...
Page 431 - The Contractor agrees to and does hereby grant to the Government an irrevocable, nonexclusive, nontransferable, and royaltyfree license to practice, and cause to be practiced by or for the United States Government, throughout the world, each Subject Invention in the manufacture, use and disposition according to law, of any article or material, and in the use of any method.
Page 397 - Study new uses for radio, provide for experimental uses of frequencies, and generally encourage the larger and more effective use of radio in the public interest...
Page 397 - For the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges...
Page 601 - Resolved by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein).
Page 164 - The Administrator shall determine, and promulgate regulations specifying, the terms and conditions upon which licenses will be granted by the Administration for the practice by any person (other than an agency of the United States) of any invention for which the Administrator holds a patent on behalf of the United States.