8.2.4 Inventions and Patents
8.2.4 Inventions and Patents - NIH Grants and Funding
Provides NIH funding recipients incentives to promote the utilization of inventions conceived or reduced to practice (Subject Invention)
8.2 Availability of Research Results: Publications, Intellectual ...
8.2.4 Inventions and Patents · 8.2.5 Interim Research Products · 8.3 Management Systems and Procedures · 8.4 Monitoring · 8.5 Special Award Conditions and ...
Failures to disclose U.S. government Bayh-Dole rights in patented ...
... 8.2.4 and 8.4.1.6 https://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy ... 2020:3 KEI Research Note: Moderna failures to disclose DARPA funding in patented inventions.
8 Patents and Data Rights - About USPS home
An alternate agreement on patent rights for inventions developed at ... 8.2.4 Patent Indemnification. 8.2.4.a Indemnification by Postal Service. The ...
Inventions, Patents, and Licensing - DoResearch - Stanford University
Patent Policy. All potentially patentable inventions conceived or first reduced to practice in whole or in part by members of the faculty, graduate students, ...
Ch. 8 - Award Acceptance - Office of Research Administration
8.2.9 Patents and Inventions · 8.2.10 Special Award Terms and Conditions · 8.3 ... 8.2.4 Funds Awarded. Background. Award documents (the grant or contract) ...
Patent Act - Laws.justice.gc.ca
Patent Act. R.S.C. , 1985, c. P-4. An Act respecting patents of invention ... inventions or through holders of certificates of supplementary protection; ( ...
Policy on Inventions, Patents, and Innovation Transfer
Policy on Inventions, Patents, and. Innovation Transfer. Contact: Deborah Motton. Title: Executive Director, Research Policy. Analysis and Coordination. Email ...
Patent Act ( RSC , 1985, c. P-4) - Laws.justice.gc.ca
7 (1) No officer or employee of the Patent Office shall buy, sell, acquire or traffic in any invention, patent, right to a patent, certificate of supplementary ...
5.6.8.4 Discoveries, Ideas, Scientific Theories, Mere Schemes and ...
Where a discovery is a new principle with a practical application, the inventor is entitled to claim broad patent protection. However, care is necessary to ...
Nonprovisional (Utility) Patent Application Filing Guide - USPTO
A provisional application is a quick and inexpensive way for inventors to establish a U.S. filing date for their invention, which can be claimed in a later- ...
2.2 Subject-matter excluded from patentability under Art. 52(2) and (3)
If the search division considers that some claim features do not contribute to the technical character of the claimed invention, it will state this in the ...
DD Form 882, "REPORT OF INVENTIONS AND SUBCONTRACTS"
PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE. REPORT OF INVENTIONS AND SUBCONTRACTS. (Pursuant to "Patent Rights" Contract Clause) (See Instructions on back).
Dynamic random-access memory - Wikipedia
8.2.4 Reduced Latency DRAM. 8.3 Graphics RAM. 8.3.1 Video DRAM; 8.3.2 ... The patent describes the invention: "Each cell is formed, in one embodiment ...
8.2.4 Allegations by the European Union (2007–2023). 8.3 Corporate ... patented technological innovations without charge after a certain time.
Guidelines for the wording of titles of inventions in patent documents
The title should clearly, concisely and as specifically as possible indicate the subject to which the invention relates. 6. If the patent document contains ...
252.227-7038 Patent Rights—Ownership by the Contractor (Large ...
The Contractor may elect to retain ownership of each subject invention throughout the world in accordance with the provisions of this clause.
34 CFR Part 6 -- Inventions and Patents (General) - eCFR
§ 6.3 Licensing of Government-owned patents. (a) Licenses to practice inventions covered by patents and pending patent applications owned by the U.S. ...
Chapter 6: Innovation and intellectual property
Duke University has established the following policies and procedures with respect to inventions, patents, and technology transfer in order to: Promote the ...
What are the criteria for patenting my invention? - Government.nl
Patent rights protect inventions. If you have a patent, others are in principle not permitted to make, use, resell, rent out, supply, import or stock your ...