Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries? Lessons from the US Experience
Anthony D So,
Bhaven N Sampat,
Arti K Rai,
Robert Cook-Deegan,
Jerome H Reichman,
Robert Weissman and
Amy Kapczynski
PLOS Biology, 2008, vol. 6, issue 10, 1-7
Abstract:
The US Bayh-Dole Act encourages university patenting of inventions arising from publicly funded research. Lessons from three decades of US experience serve as a cautionary tale for those countries that may choose to emulate Bayh-Dole.
Date: 2008
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