The Patent Policies Affecting ERDA Energy Programs: Appendices A & B. Patent policy. Procurement regulations and public comments thereonU.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, 1976 - Compulsory licensing of patents |
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... Firms 26 F. - Case Studies Industrial Participation in Government R & D 32 G. Case Studies - Effects on Competition 39 Part III - Application of the Study Results to the Presidential Policy 43 A. General Conclusions 43 B. Section 1 ( a ) ...
... Firms 26 F. - Case Studies Industrial Participation in Government R & D 32 G. Case Studies - Effects on Competition 39 Part III - Application of the Study Results to the Presidential Policy 43 A. General Conclusions 43 B. Section 1 ( a ) ...
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... firms , nonprofit organi- zations and universities . However , in view of the fact that relatively few of these patents were from agencies other than the Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commis- sion , it was decided to ...
... firms , nonprofit organi- zations and universities . However , in view of the fact that relatively few of these patents were from agencies other than the Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commis- sion , it was decided to ...
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... firms which had specifically requested licenses from the Government . Two questionnaires ( Appendix 2 ) were designed jointly by the Committee and Harbridge House to ascertain information concern- ing the type of contractor , contract ...
... firms which had specifically requested licenses from the Government . Two questionnaires ( Appendix 2 ) were designed jointly by the Committee and Harbridge House to ascertain information concern- ing the type of contractor , contract ...
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... firms having the highest and lowest rates of utilization of the patents in the sample ; ( 2 ) A cross - section of educational and nonprofit institutions to determine their patent activities and promotional efforts ; ( 3 ) Several ...
... firms having the highest and lowest rates of utilization of the patents in the sample ; ( 2 ) A cross - section of educational and nonprofit institutions to determine their patent activities and promotional efforts ; ( 3 ) Several ...
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... firms held a large number of patents . For example , of the firms which did not respond to the questionnaire , the five largest firms ( rated by the number of patents held in the sample ) accounted for approximately forty percent of the ...
... firms held a large number of patents . For example , of the firms which did not respond to the questionnaire , the five largest firms ( rated by the number of patents held in the sample ) accounted for approximately forty percent of the ...
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Page 11 - Any person who has made or hereafter makes any invention or discovery useful in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy...
Page 11 - To the point of practical application" — means to manufacture in the case of a composition or product, to practice in the case of a process, or to operate in the case of a machine and under such conditions as to establish that the invention is being worked and that its benefits are reasonably accessible to the public.
Page 11 - Made" — when used in relation to any invention or discovery means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention in the course of or under the contract.
Page 5 - Invention or discovery" includes any art, machine, manufacture, design, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, or any variety of plant, which is or may be patentable under the patent laws of the United States of America or any foreign country. (c) "Contractor...
Page 11 - No patent for any invention or discovery, useful in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy, shall be issued unless the applicant...
Page 4 - ... to the extent that the invention is required for public use by governmental regulations, or (ii) as may be necessary to fulfill health or safety needs, or (iii) for other public purposes stipulated in the contract.
Page 8 - employee" means an employee of an employer who is employed in a business of his employer which affects commerce. (7) The term "State" includes a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. (8) The term "occupational safety and health standard...
Page 11 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...