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xiv<br />

Contents<br />

12.4.2 Comments 303<br />

12.5 Discussion 303<br />

12.5.1 Overview 303<br />

12.5.1.1 Inventions subject to the<br />

legislation 304<br />

12.5.1.2 The tension between publication<br />

and secrecy 304<br />

12.5.1.3 The definitions of inventions<br />

belonging to the employer 304<br />

12.5.2 Implications for Nanotechnology 305<br />

12.6 The US Perspective 306<br />

12.6.1 University Inventions in the United<br />

States 306<br />

12.6.1.1 Copyrights 306<br />

12.6.1.2 Trademarks 308<br />

12.6.1.3 Patents 309<br />

12.7 University Ownership is the General Rule in the<br />

United States As Well 310<br />

12.7.1 Duty to Disclose and University<br />

Ownership 310<br />

12.7.2 Co-Inventorship 316<br />

12.7.3 Universities and Payment of Faculty<br />

Inventors 317<br />

12.7.3.1 Cornell University 317<br />

12.7.3.2 University of Michigan 318<br />

12.7.3.3 Yale University 318<br />

12.7.3.4 Emory University 319<br />

12.8 Experimental use in the United States 319<br />

12.8.1 The Experimental use Exception: What Is<br />

Left of It 319<br />

12.9 Government Ownership of Inventions in the<br />

United States 321<br />

12.9.1 The Bayh-Dole Act 321<br />

12.10 Industry May Have a License in Certain<br />

Circumstances 323<br />

12.10.1 The “Shop Right” 323<br />

12.11 Conclusion 324<br />

12.12 Nanotechnology: Some Final Reflections 324

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