Background Materials on Government Patent Policies: The Ownership of Inventions Resulting from Federally Funded Research and Development, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - Patents and government-developed inventions |
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... necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application . ( b ) In other situations , where the purpose of the contract is to build upon existing knowledge or ...
... necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application . ( b ) In other situations , where the purpose of the contract is to build upon existing knowledge or ...
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... necessary to fulfill health needs , or for other public purposes stipulated in the contract . ( h ) Where the government may acquire the principal rights and does not elect to secure a patent in a foreign country , the contractor may ...
... necessary to fulfill health needs , or for other public purposes stipulated in the contract . ( h ) Where the government may acquire the principal rights and does not elect to secure a patent in a foreign country , the contractor may ...
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... necessary to achieve utilization or where equitable circumstances would justify such allocation of rights , ( 2 ) additional guidance to the agencies in promoting the utilization of Government- sponsored inventions , ( 3 ) clarification ...
... necessary to achieve utilization or where equitable circumstances would justify such allocation of rights , ( 2 ) additional guidance to the agencies in promoting the utilization of Government- sponsored inventions , ( 3 ) clarification ...
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... necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application or that the Government's contribution to the invention is small compared to that of the contractor . Where ...
... necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application or that the Government's contribution to the invention is small compared to that of the contractor . Where ...
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... necessary to fulfill health or safety needs , or ( iii ) for other public purposes stipulated in the contract . ( h ) Whenever the principal or exclusive rights in an invention remain in the contractor , the Government shall normally ...
... necessary to fulfill health or safety needs , or ( iii ) for other public purposes stipulated in the contract . ( h ) Whenever the principal or exclusive rights in an invention remain in the contractor , the Government shall normally ...
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Page 13 - The contract is not in a field of science or technology in which there has been little significant experience outside of work funded by the Government, or where the Government has been the principal developer of the field...
Page 71 - 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 23 - 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 72 - Any rights conferred by any patent heretofore granted for any invention or discovery are hereby revoked to the extent that such invention or discovery is so used, and just compensation shall be made therefor. c. Any person who has made or hereafter makes any invention or discovery useful (1) in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy...
Page 20 - ... or has made the invention available for licensing royalty free or on terms that are reasonable in the circumstances, or can show cause why he should retain the principal or exclusive rights for a further period of time, the government shall have the right to require the granting of a license to an applicant on a non-exclusive royalty free basis.
Page 21 - States and domestic municipal governments, unless the agency head or his désignée determines that it would not be in the public interest to acquire the license for the States and domestic...
Page 23 - Governmental purpose means the right of the Government of the United States (including any agency thereof, state, or domestic municipal government) to practice and have practiced (made or have made, used or have used, sold or have sold) throughout the world by or on behalf of the Government of the United States. (g) "To the point of practical application...
Page 14 - The work called for by the contract is in a field of technology in which the contractor has acquired technical competence (demonstrated by factors such as know-how, experience, and patent position) directly related to an area in which the contractor has an established nongovernmental commercial position.
Page 71 - No patent shall hereafter be granted for any invention or discovery which is useful solely in the utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy in an atomic weapon.
Page 67 - Government of the sort referred to in clause (1), such invention shall be the exclusive property of the United States, and if such invention is patentable a patent therefor shall be issued to the United States upon application made by the Administrator, unless the Administrator waives all or any part of the rights of the United States to such invention in conformity with the provisions of subsection (f) of this section.