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FIRE RESISTANT COATING

COMPOSITION

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TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD (GSC-10087-1) ...

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POSITION LOCATION SYSTEM
SYSTEM AND METHOD
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE DAMPING CHARACTERISTICS OF A STRUCTURE (ARC-10154)

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POLYMERIC VEHICLES AS CARRIERS FOR SULFONIC
ACID SALT OF NITROSUBSTITUTED AROMATIC
AMINES (ARC-10325)

ANTI-GLARE IMPROVEMENT FOR OPTICAL IMAGING
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METHOD FOR THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF
DENTAL ENAMEL (ERC-10338)

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USE OF UNILLUMINATED SOLAR CELLS AS SHUNT
DIODES FOR A SOLAR ARRAY (GSC-10344)

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POTASSIUM SILICATE-ZINC COATINGS (GSC-10361)

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HONEYCOMB CORE STRUCTURES OF MINIMAL SUR-
FACE TUBULE SECTIONS (ERC-10363)

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EXPANDABLE SPACE FRAMES (ERC-10365)

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ELECTRON MICROSCOPE APERTURE SYSTEM (ARC10448-1)

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POLYIMIDE FOAM FOR THERMAL INSULATION AND
FIRE PROTECTION (ARC-10464-1)

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GRAVITY GRADIENT ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEM (GSC-10555)

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AIRFOIL SHAPE FOR FLIGHT AT SUBSONIC SPEEDS (LAR-10585-1)

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SUPPRESSION OF FLUTTER (LAR-10682-1)

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OPTICAL RADIATION FREQUENCY CONVERTER AND
METHOD (HQN-10818)

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TOTALLY CONFINED EXPLOSIVE WELDING (LAR10941-1)

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BACTERIAL ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE AS A MEASURE OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION (GSC-11092-2)

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STABILIZATION OF PIGMENTS (NPO-11139)

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EXPLOSIVELY WELDED SCARF JOINT (LAR-11211-1).

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IMPROVED NARROW BAND FM SYSTEM FOR VOICE
COMMUNICATIONS (GSC-11261-1)

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RANGE LASER TRAVERSING SYSTEM

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PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING DIAMONDS (MFS-20698)

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GRAPHITE-REINFORCED ALUMINUM COMPOSITE
METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME

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(h).

Types of licenses and terms and conditions.
Government license.

Enforcement of patent rights.

Procedures.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Subpart 4 issued under 42 U.S.C. 2457 (g) and

§ 1245.400 Scope of subpart.

(a) The subpart establishes the policy, terms, conditions, and procedures under which NASA-owned foreign patents and patent applications may be licensed.

(b) The provisions of this subpart apply to all NASA-owned patents granted in countries other than the United States and to NASA-owned patent applications pending in such countries and supplement the provisions of Subpart 2 of this part for foreign patent licensing.

§ 1245.401 Policy.

The foreign licensing program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration serves to promote and utilize foreign patent rights vested in the Administration. The objectives of this program are to further the interests of United States industry in foreign commerce, to enhance the economic interests of the United States, and to advance the international relationships of the United States.

§ 1245.402 Types of licenses and terms and conditions.

Licenses will be individually negotiated and may be granted to any applicant, foreign or domestic, on a nonexclusive or exclusive basis for royalties or other considerations and on such other terms and conditions as are deemed appropriate to the interests of the United States. Preference in the granting of foreign license rights will be shown to those applicants who have previously been granted a license under the corresponding U.S. patent or patent application.

§ 1245.403 Government license.

There will be reserved from each exclusive license an irrevocable, nonexclusive, nontransferable, royalty-free license for the practice of such invention throughout the world by or on behalf of the United States or any foreign government pursuant to any existing or future treaty or agreement with the United States.

§ 1245.404 Enforcement of patent rights.

An exclusive licensee will be authorized to enforce the licensed patent and to sue infringers of the patent at its own expense.

§ 1245.405 Procedures.

(a) NASA will publish in the United States, and elsewhere as may be appropriate, lists of NASA-owned foreign patents or patent applications available for licensing.

(b) NASA will also furnish written notice of the availability for licensing of NASA-owned foreign patents or patent applications to any licensee under the corresponding U.S. patent or patent application.

(c) Applications for license should be addressed to the Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. 20456. The application must fully identify the patent or patent application, and state the type of license requested together with proposed terms and conditions thereof.

(d) The conduct of negotiations with prospective licensees will be the responsibility of the General Counsel, NASA. In the conduct of such negotiations, due regard shall be had for the possible interests of NASA program and staff offices, and their coordination will be obtained as deemed appropriate.

(e) NASA will publish notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER, and elsewhere as may be appropriate, of its intention to grant an exclusive license under an identified patent or patent application. An exclusive license will not be granted until the expiration of 60 days from the date of notice in order to provide a suitable time interval for interested persons or other Government agencies to interpose comment or objection.

(f) All licenses shall become effective upon the written acceptance by the licensee of a license instrument specifying the type of license and terms and conditions thereof.

Effective date. The provisions of this Subpart 4 are effective upon publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER.

JAMES E. WEBB,

Administrator.

[F.R. Doc. 66-8920; Filed, Aug. 17, 1966; 8:45 a.m.]

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 160–THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1966

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