Harvard Pushes Back Against Bayh-Dole Patent Allegations
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Harvard Pushes Back Against Bayh-Dole Patent Allegations
Harvard University is firing back at the U.S. Department of Commerce after being accused of failing to meet its obligations under the Bayh-Dole Act, a law that ensures taxpayer-funded inventions are disclosed and made available for public benefit. In a statement, Harvard described the government’s move as “yet another retaliatory effort targeting Harvard for defending its rights and freedom.” The school maintains that it has complied with all ap…
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