Technology Transfer Obstacles in Federal Laboratories: Key Agencies Respond to Subcommittee Survey, Volume 4; Volumes 22-23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 349 pages |
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Page 211 - NASA has not determined that the grant of such license will tend substantially to lessen competition or result in undue concentration in any section of the country in any line of commerce to which the technology to be licensed relates.
Page 44 - Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) , formerly the National Bureau of Standards, for all arrangements within the scope of that organization's program responsibility.
Page 211 - States to practice and have practiced the invention on behalf of the United States and on behalf of any foreign government or international organization pursuant to any existing or future treaty or agreement with the United States.
Page 74 - ... irrevocable, paid-up license to practice the invention or have the invention practiced throughout the world by or on behalf of the Government...
Page 168 - I hope this information will be helpful to you, and if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to call on me.
Page 17 - Ron Wyden Chairman, Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy Committee on Small Business US House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr.
Page 193 - Government shall have a nonexclusive, nontransferable, irrevocable, paid-up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the United States the subject invention throughout the world.
Page 211 - Exclusive or partially exclusive licensing is a reasonable and necessary incentive to call forth the investment of risk capital and expenditures to bring the invention to practical application or otherwise promote the invention's utilization by the public...
Page 194 - The Honorable Ron Wyden Chairman, Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy Committee on Small Business House of Representatives Dear Mr.
Page 211 - ... be served by the proposed license, in view of the applicant's intentions, plans, and ability to bring the invention to practical application or otherwise promote the invention's utilization by the public...