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Written by leading experts from across the world, this Handbook expertly places intellectual property issues in technology transfer into their historical and political context whilst also exploring and framing the development of these intersecting domains for innovative universities in the present and the future.
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Universities everywhere are increasingly being encouraged to translate their research findings into practical applications that will further the common good through technology transfer, a process in which intellectual property (IP) laws and systems play a central role. This Research Handbook skilfully places IP issues in technology transfer into their historical and political context whilst also exploring and framing the development of these intersecting domains for innovative universities in the present and the future. Written by leading experts from across the world, this Research Handbook offers new insights into our understanding of this area and its practical implications, situating IP and technology transfer within larger dialogues concerning the future of the research university. It illuminates a complex ecosystem in which the stakes are high and best practices are nuanced. Not overlooked are the most timely and controversial topics in the field, including inter partes review proceedings, conflicts of interest, patent enforcement and the public good, 3D printing, and university treatment of data. This Research Handbook will prove critical reading for scholars of both technology transfer and IP, as well as for practitioners working in these fields. Stakeholders such as university presidents and governing boards and members of higher education organizations will also find it insightful and useful. Contributors include: D.R. Cahoy, J. Carter-Johnson, Z. Chu, J.L. Contreras, M. Costa, J.A. Cunningham, C.L. Dahl, R. Feldman, T. Firpo, B.L. Frye, S. Ghosh, P. Guarda, C.S. Hayter, P. Lee, M.A. Lemley, B.J. Love, M.J. Madison, M.S. Mireles, M. Nicotra, E. Oliver, B. Pilz, M. Rimmer, M.D. Rinehart, M. Romano, J.H. Rooksby, C.J. Ryan, J.A. Sebeok, T. Sherer, L. Vertinsky, J.B. Warshaw, S. Xiaoxue
Author Biography
Edited by Jacob H. Rooksby, Dean and Professor of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, Washington, US
Table of Contents
Contents:1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Intellectual Property andTechnology Transfer 1Jacob H RooksbyPART I TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER COMES OF AGE: POLICIES,PRACTICES AND POLITICS2 University technology transfer structure and intellectual property policies 4Jennifer Carter-Johnson3 The politics of university technology transfer 41Jessica A Sebeok4 Bayh-Dole beyond patents 69Shubha Ghosh5 University as knowledge-based enterprise: organizational design andtechnology transfer 92Jarrett B Warshaw6 Policy advocacy and organizational change at the Association ofUniversity Technology Managers (AUTM) 131Christopher S Hayter and Jacob H Rooksby7 Conflicts of interest and academic research 143Jorge L Contreras and Marc Daniel Rinehart8 Modern intellectual property valuation in the academic technologytransfer setting 166Bryce PilzPART II INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGYTRANSFER IN THE INNOVATIVE UNIVERSITY9 The innovation arms race on academic campuses 196Todd Sherer and Liza Vertinsky10 Tacit knowledge and university-industry technology transfer 214Peter Lee11 Technology transfer and the public good 236Brian L Frye and Christopher J Ryan, Jr12 US patent sales by universities and research institutes 256Brian J Love, Erik Oliver and Michael Costa13 Intellectual property exchanges and auctions: non-traditional mechanismsfor technology transfer 283Daniel R Cahoy14 Currents and crosscurrents in litigation of university and nonprofitrelated patents: is there a coming wave of patent litigation involvingthose patents? 309Teo Firpo and Michael S Mireles15 Is patent enforcement efficient? 324Mark A Lemley and Robin Feldman16 Reviewing inter partes review five years in: the view from universitytechnology transfer offices 339Cynthia Laury Dahl17 Data governance and the emerging university 364Michael J Madison18 "Free data?": open science in the age of personal data protection 391Paolo GuardaPART III GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON INTELLECUTALPROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER19 A European perspective on intellectual property and technology transfer 412James A Cunningham, Marco Romano and Melita Nicotra20 The current state of university technology transfer in China 434Zhang Chu and Shi Xiaoxue21 Make and share: intellectual property, higher education, technologytransfer, and 3D printing in a global context 447Matthew RimmerIndex 480
Review
'Policy makers, scholars, university managers concerned with issues such as conflicts of interest and those concerned with the future potential for collaborative ventures in the industry-commerce field, will be able to find a valuable source of material in the detailed research reflected in this collection.' -- John Hull, European Intellectual Property Review'As university technology transfer operations assume increasing responsibility for a broad range of innovation-related activities, this timely and important contribution provides an essential reference guide. Chapters covering both history and current practice establish the still evolving role of technology transfer within the university as a still evolving knowledge enterprise. The emphasis on the innovation economy and the public good firmly situates the book within the modern conception of this critical university function.'--Michael Crow, Arizona State University, US'This Research Handbook is an indispensable guide for understanding current U.S. university technology transfer practices, and the related conflicts and tensions. It provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of technology transfer and the political dynamics among and within universities in the background of the Bayh-Dole Act and the America Invents Act. . . . overall the Research Handbook should be of considerable value both to practitioners and scholars in enhancing their understanding of technology transfer issues and concerns.'--Robert Hardy, Council on Governmental Relations, US
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'This Research Handbook is an indispensable guide for understanding current U.S. university technology transfer practices, and the related conflicts and tensions. It provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of technology transfer and the political dynamics among and within universities in the background of the Bayh-Dole Act and the America Invents Act. [. . .] overall the Research Handbook should be of considerable value both to practitioners and scholars in enhancing their understanding of technology transfer issues and concerns.'
Details ISBN1788116623 Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1788116623 ISBN-13 9781788116626 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2020-02-06 Pages 512 Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property series Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2020-02-06 NZ Release Date 2020-02-06 UK Release Date 2020-02-06 Author Jacob H. Rooksby Edited by Jacob H. Rooksby DEWEY 364.166 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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