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and patent clearance. As a consequence, device-level licensing would likely have a chilling effect on innovation and … entrepreneurship in the IoT. Policy makers should ensure that IoT SEP licensing is simplified. They should commission studies on the …: Licensing at a value chain level where transaction costs are minimal; and licensing in a way that promotes downstream innovation …
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Licensing from US universities is done within the overall legal framework of the Bayh–Dole Act of 1980 and the employment agreements of universities. This chapter explains common contracts used by universities to license technologies developed by their faculty and students within the context...
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This paper develops a game-theoretic model that predicts when a university invention is commercialized in a start-up firm rather than an established firm. The model predicts that university inventions are more likely to occur in start-ups when the technology transfer officers (TTOs) search cost...
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The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, which permitted institutions receiving government research funds to patent their inventions, has prompted U.S. firms to rely increasingly on outside—and particularly university—invention.The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of various licensing modes...
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