The idea is to get new technologies out of the labs and onto the market, but given the competitive nature of that marketplace and the current world political situation that idea is in reality very complex. Ignorance of that reality and the law that is its outcome is no excuse, and the contributors of these eight chapters ensure readers have a solid background in intellectual property (IP) technology transfer, covering government regulations of rights to IP such as the Bayh-Dole Act, IP infringement and its relationship to sovereign immunity and the Eleventh Amendment, the new enigma of technology export controls and national security, university technology transfer rights, especially as it relates to infringement and products liability and risk allocation, the ownership of IP in federally funded research settings, and technology transfer considerations for research conducted at foreign universities. The final chapter closely details issues of entrepreneurship and conflicts of interest. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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