Government Patent Policy: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 48 on S. 789, S. 1809, and S. 1899, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Patents and government-developed inventions |
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... Long of Louisiana . Since these hearings , commenced on June 1 , the Senate has con- sidered on the floor amendments relating to the patent policies of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Depart- ment of Health ...
... Long of Louisiana . Since these hearings , commenced on June 1 , the Senate has con- sidered on the floor amendments relating to the patent policies of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Depart- ment of Health ...
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... long time . The several hearings your subcommittee has conducted on this point have made you thoroughly acquainted with the opposing view- points . The Department of Defense presented its views to your com- mittee in 1961 , and we ...
... long time . The several hearings your subcommittee has conducted on this point have made you thoroughly acquainted with the opposing view- points . The Department of Defense presented its views to your com- mittee in 1961 , and we ...
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... long - range effects on the Defense research and development program . It would tend to concentrate our work in only those firms which take our contracts on any terms they can get them and to cut defense work off from the best research ...
... long - range effects on the Defense research and development program . It would tend to concentrate our work in only those firms which take our contracts on any terms they can get them and to cut defense work off from the best research ...
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... long - run , overall impact upon the public interest and upon the free enterprise system , and your conclusion is that , ultimately , the public interest would suffer the most ? Mr. MALLOY . Yes , sir , Mr. Chairman . Senator MCCLELLAN ...
... long - run , overall impact upon the public interest and upon the free enterprise system , and your conclusion is that , ultimately , the public interest would suffer the most ? Mr. MALLOY . Yes , sir , Mr. Chairman . Senator MCCLELLAN ...
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... long run will truly serve the public interest as well as the entire field . If we can find that middle ground - if we can find that answer - that is what I seek . I think that we are somewhere inclined to get into extremes . I am trying ...
... long run will truly serve the public interest as well as the entire field . If we can find that middle ground - if we can find that answer - that is what I seek . I think that we are somewhere inclined to get into extremes . I am trying ...
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Page 693 - Contractor (and to its existing and future associated and affiliated companies. if any, within the corporate structure of which the Contractor is a part...
Page 697 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the, remainder of this Act, or the application of such provisions to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby.
Page 715 - The withholding of any amount or subsequent payment thereof to the Contractor shall not be construed as a waiver of any rights accruing to the Government under this contract.
Page 696 - Commission has been affirmed or the petition for review dismissed by the circuit court of appeals; or (4) Upon the expiration of thirty days from the date of issuance of the mandate of the Supreme Court, if such Court directs that the order of the Commission be affirmed or the petition for review dismissed.
Page 710 - The Contractor agrees to and does hereby grant to the Government an irrevocable, nonexclusive, nontransferable, and royalty-free 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 696 - Commission to cease and desist shall become final (1) Upon the expiration of the time allowed for filing a petition for review, if no such petition has been duly filed within such time...
Page 696 - The judgment and decree of the court shall be final, except that the same shall be subject to review by the Supreme Court upon certiorari as provided in section two hundred and forty of the Judicial Code.
Page 696 - Secretary and to be adduced upon the hearing in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as to the court may seem proper. The...
Page 560 - Where patentable inventions are made in the course of performing a Government-financed contract for research and development, the public interest requires that all rights to such inventions be assigned to the Government and not left to the private ownership of the contractor.
Page 711 - Data on account of such a contract. The Contractor further recognizes that it is the policy of the Government not to pay in connection with its contracts, or to allow to be paid in connection with contracts made with funds derived through the...