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Collection of relevant documents and articles concerning IPR protection for public funded research
The Decline of University Patenting and the End of the Bayh-Dole Effect
The Unequal Benefits of Academic Patenting for Science and Engineering Research
Academic Patenting in Europe: New Evidence from the KEINS Database
As India Mulls Bill Modeled on Bayh-Dole, Critics Claim It May Stifle Innovation
Historical Context of U.S. Bayh-Dole Act: Implications for Indian Government Funded Research Patent Policy
Does India need a Bayh-Dole Act?
Public Funded R&D Bill may benefit the private sector
Bill No. LXVI of 2008
THE PROTECTION AND UTILISATION OF PUBLIC FUNDED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BILL, 2008
Genesis of the Bill
National Knowledge Commission’s Letter to the Prime Minister
Articles and recorded empirical evidence of outcomes and experiences of similar legislations in other countries
Is Bayh-Dole Good for Developing Countries? Lessons from the US Experience
Ivory Tower and Industrial Innovation: University-Industry Technology Transfer Before and After the Bayh-Dole Act
Patents versus patenting: implications of intellectual property protection for biological research
The Bayh-Dole Act and Promoting the Transfer of Technology of Publicly Funded-Research
UAEM White Paper on the Proposed Indian Bayh-Dole Analogue
Critique on Public Funded R&D Project Bill: Indian version of US Bayh Dole Act by Shailly Gupta
Text of The Bayh Dole Act, (35 USC 200-212)
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