Universities warn Congress that patent reform would harm US innovation
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Re: Universities warn Congress that patent reform would harm US innovation
#2http://www.nature.com/news/universities-struggle-to-make-pat...
Re: Universities warn Congress that patent reform would harm US innovation
#3Seems a lot like the publishers of journals. Yay! (Perhaps they can die in the same fire.)
Re: Universities warn Congress that patent reform would harm US innovation
#4I just attended a talk where one of the professors is using NSF funding to conduct research, then patent all of their work. Companies are then forced to pay the university based research group for use of their products and for further development.
Personally, I cannot decide whether or not this is for the best or not. The research group can bring in more money to produce quality work. On the other hand, the tax payers are benefiting the creation of patented items they have to pay for?
It seems really strange to me.
Re: Universities warn Congress that patent reform would harm US innovation
#5As an engineering student at one of the schools on the list I like that my school is willing to pay to file a patent with my name on it even if any revenue would mostly go back to the school.
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#7Are we sure this is about "innovation" and not revenue? http://www.nature.com/news/universities-struggle-to-make-pat...
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#8Wow. Universities trying to protect their franchise as businesses (even if they're non-profit, they pay salaries to the people making this pronouncement...), rather than advancing their core mission. Seems a lot like the publishers of journals. Yay! (Perhaps they can die in the same fire.)
(Since universities have an overwhelming interest in making tons of money, this is a typical non-story-story "dog bites man". The only thing of interest is the contortions the players will go through to keep the cronyism humming along. The joke above references the movie Casablanca. Everybody knew that there was a lot of money changing hands but the official position had to be that there was total surprise when it was discovered. If you can't see the money changing hands here, you're not paying attention)