In our comment, we mention that several universities have acknowledged the problem of
universities licensing patents to trolls.
Such entities may include
universities licensing patents developed by university research, companies focused on licensing patents they developed, or companies that buy patents from others for the purposes of asserting the patents for profit.
Not exact matches
Apple has been ordered to pay more than $ 500 million in a long - fought
patent dispute against the
University of Wisconsin - Madison's
patent -
licensing division.
At the same time, Murphy has also been buying up
patent licenses from a host of
universities and government and private labs, with the aim of turning promising technologies into real commercial products.
He represents pharmaceutical companies both large and small on a myriad of issues, as well as several
universities in both
patenting and
licensing to outside investors.
The Centers for Enterprise helped get
patents on Rogers's processes and «biological material» (the actual herd of pigs); the company
licensed the gene - model technology from the
university.
Local
patent attorneys and venture capitalists also helped UNC develop an express
license process to minimize the financial burden on start - up companies based on
university - owned technology.
Although the
University of Minnesota, Anderson's employer until 1986, holds the
patents to the technology, he is
licensed to develop it and to sub-license other developers.
My first placement, at the UBC
University - Industry Liaison Office, introduced me to the concepts of technology - transfer,
patenting, and
licensing issues.
Very few
universities, says Isenbruck, have in - house
patent counsel to provide advice on turning experiments into inventions, or to work out lucrative
licensing deals.
Both books also tackle the resulting shift in ethical, aspirational, and legal landscapes in biomedical research as molecular scientists rushed to form industrial ties,
universities accelerated
patenting and
licensing activities, and entrepreneurs created biotechnology companies.
By not filing a
patent application you can inadvertently lock your
university out of potentially valuable money - spinning activities, such as carving a niche in the market or negotiating lucrative
licensing deals.
The result caught the attention of Targacept, which
licensed mecamylamine
patents held by the
University of South Florida.
The
University of Pennsylvania Career Center offers 30 - week internships for 6 — 12 postdocs and medical residents each year who want to work with Penn's Office of Technology Transfer to gain first - hand experience with
patent protection,
licensing, and marketing issues.
The technology has been
patented by the
University of Minnesota and is
licensed to the new Minnesota - based startup company Sironix Renewables.
And with
universities being run more like businesses these days, valuable research materials are often
patented or
licensed, forcing scientists to pay for access to them.
Universities should not try to give students and faculty members power to act as independent agents to obtain
patents and draw up
licenses on their own.
Congress in 1980 passed a law called the Bayh — Dole Act, designed to speed commercialization of publicly funded research by making it easier for
universities to
patent and
license their research as well as partner with for - profit companies.
When a company
licenses the
patent from a
university, the co-inventor named on that
patent will earn royalties (shared among
university, department, and inventors).
«Over the past five years, our faculty has increasingly engaged in entrepreneurial and technology transfer activity — with significant increases in the number of U.S. and foreign
patents issued, technology inventions
licensed and start - up companies formed,» says UMSOM Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, vice president for medical affairs at the
University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor.
The Iowa State
University Research Foundation is working to
patent the material and it is available for
licensing.
Illumina
licenses patents on an Msp system from the
University of Washington, Seattle, and the
University of Alabama, Birmingham, and claimed that Oxford Nanopore's sequencers infringed those
patents.
A
licensing agreement with the Flow Control and Coordinated Robotics Labs at the
University of California, San Diego, for example, provides WowWee with access to
patents and the labs with a healthy cash infusion.
The rise in academic
patenting and
licensing also gives
universities and their professors growing financial ties to outside companies, not to mention growing investments in their own research (including
patent rights, stockholdings, and royalty shares).
Caribou holds the exclusive
license to the foundational CRISPR - Cas9
patent estate from the
University of California and the
University of Vienna.
The Vilnius
patent covers methods of modifying DNA using a recombinant CRISPR - Cas9 complex assembled in vitro and is complementary to the exclusive
license that Caribou already has from the
University of California and the
University of Vienna to the foundational CRISPR - Cas9 intellectual property.
PULLMAN — Washington State
University and Exelixis Plant Sciences, Inc., have entered a commercial
licensing agreement covering
patent rights and biological materials for use of plant cell cultures in the production of paclitaxel and other valuable taxane products used in cancer treatments.
The
University of Texas Board of Regents granted an exclusive
patent license to NuPhysicia for this technology in 2007.
The award recognizes MUSC researchers and clinicians who are working to promote commercialization of
university intellectual property through new inventions,
patents applied for, technologies
licensed, and new startups formed.
U-M holds a
patent on MM - 401 and has
licensed it to Ascentage Pharma, a China - based company co-founded by Wang in which the
university holds equity.
Learn how your
university can actively market your University IP and University Startups to our Fortune 500 Corporate Members to help in patenting decisions, industry licensing, and identification of IP for startup d
university can actively market your
University IP and University Startups to our Fortune 500 Corporate Members to help in patenting decisions, industry licensing, and identification of IP for startup d
University IP and
University Startups to our Fortune 500 Corporate Members to help in patenting decisions, industry licensing, and identification of IP for startup d
University Startups to our Fortune 500 Corporate Members to help in
patenting decisions, industry
licensing, and identification of IP for startup development
Despite being the result of public research, golden rice is enmeshed in around seventy
patents owned by some thirty - two companies and institutions, according to the US - based International Service for the Acquisition of Agri - biotech Applications (ISAAA).4 Because of the complexity of
licensing arrangements, the inventors ceded their rights to Greenovation, a biotech spin - off company from the
University of Freiburg, which then struck a deal with AstraZeneca (now Syngenta).
Yes, you read that correct - less stable than creatine.1 According to wikipedia, «the compound was developed,
patented and
licensed through UNeMed, the technology transfer entity of the
University of Nebraska Medical Center, and is sold under numerous brand names.»
The
patents at issue in the case are owned by Cornell
University and are
licensed to OptiGen for canine genetic testing related to progressive retinal atrophy (PRA - prcd), Collie eye anomaly (CEA), congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB), and Retinal dysplasia / Oculoskeletal dysplasia (RD / OSD).
It is also a
patent protected diagnostic test offered exclusively by Washington State
University that has not been
licensed to any other entity in the United States.
Counsel for a
university in a dispute with licensee and in subsequent successful
license negotiations involving
patents related to the diagnosis and analysis of cells and tissue samples.
We help
universities build their
patent portfolios, develop and negotiate
licensing and technology transfer agreements and, when necessary, diligently enforce IP rights through litigation.
Prior to joining Brooks Kushman, Berry achieved tenure at Western Michigan
University — Cooley Law School, where he teaches
Patent Law,
Patent Litigation, and
Licensing of Intellectual Property.
Gabrielle also has experience working with
universities and technology transfer offices in
patent infringement and
licensing disputes.
According to the news item from Washington
University, the authors acknowledge that Congress is unlikely to adopt such drastic reform, so as a next - best option, they propose an incremental approach to gradually reduce the scope of
patents, regulation and
licensing.
Represented Johns Hopkins
University and Xanthus Pharmaceuticals in Delaware Court of Chancery in a dispute over ownership of intellectual property relating to a novel method of treating autoimmune disorders, resulting in negotiation of
patent license.
He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Western Michigan
University (WMU)- Cooley Law School, where he co-founded the WMU Graduate Program in Intellectual Property Law and teaches
Patent Law,
Patent Litigation, and
Licensing of Intellectual Property.
Have represented this client concerning (i) a research and collaboration agreement with a biotechnology research institute; (ii) a
license with an out of state
university; and (iii)
patent - related issues
And because we thoroughly understand the complex ownership, commercialization and enforcement issues faced by these organizations, it's no surprise that leading academic and research institutions such as the
University of California, The Scripps Research Institute, the
University of Washington, Vanderbilt
University, Harvard, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory rely on Fenwick for a full range of IP and technology transaction services, including strategic IP counseling,
patent prosecution,
patent infringement and enforcement counseling, dispute resolution, IP litigation,
licensing and other transaction work.
Other Entity =
Universities / Non-Profits / Government / Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) NPE (
Patent Assertion Entities) = Entity whose primary activity is licensing patents and acquired most of its patents from another entity NPE (Small Company) = Entity whose original activity was providing products and services, but now is primarily focused on monetizing its own patent port
Patent Assertion Entities) = Entity whose primary activity is
licensing patents and acquired most of its
patents from another entity NPE (Small Company) = Entity whose original activity was providing products and services, but now is primarily focused on monetizing its own
patent port
patent portfolio.
Specifically, we've urged
universities to sign a Public Interest
Patent Pledge not to sell or exclusively license patents to patent assertion entities, also known as patent t
Patent Pledge not to sell or exclusively
license patents to
patent assertion entities, also known as patent t
patent assertion entities, also known as
patent t
patent trolls.
Along with a coalition of users» rights organizations, EFF recently launched a campaign asking
universities to sign a pledge that they won't sell or
license patents to trolls.
As exclusive owner of that
patented technology, only Boston
University and those who have
licensed our
patent can make, use, or sell products containing that technology.
Stanford
University's standard
patent license (PDF) bars licensees from suing third parties for
patent infringement, unless the licensee is «diligently developing or selling» the
licensed invention.
In 2007, the Association of
University Technology Managers (AUTM) released a document called Nine Points to Consider, which advocates transferring to companies that are actively working in the same fields of technology the
patents cover, not those that will simply use them to demand
licensing fees from others.