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Intellectual Property in Government Contracts
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Intellectual Property in Government Contracts

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Protect Your Intellectual Property in a Government Contract! The newest edition of this practical resource enables you to fully account for the crucial changes made to:

FAR Part 27–Patents, Data and Copyrights
IP issues in RFPs, contracts, and disputes
All recent legislation and case law relevant to the role of intellectual property in government contracts
Many unique intellectual property rules apply only in the area of government contracts–and failure to comply can lead to serious adverse consequences, including loss of one’s patent or other intellectual property. Now, two respected experts in this field–Ralph C. Nash Jr., professor emeritus at GeorgeWashington University and Leonard Rawicz, counsel at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, and Flom–provide exclusive insights and reliable, practical guidance on protecting IP rights when entering into government contracts. This newly formatted, new edition helps avoid common and costly mistakes. This valuable resource also addresses the steps needed to segregate and protect your private work from the government work even while maintaining research activity. There is also a discussion on contractor remedies and the advantages of using Administrative Procedures over Judicial Procedures.

This book covers the most relevant areas of government contracting regulations pertaining to IP including:

Bayh-Dole Act (35 USC 201-211) deals with rights to inventions under government contracts
Executive Order 12591 extends Bayh-Dole Act to large businesses
FAR 52.227-11(a) and FAR 52.227-12(a) state government patent policy applies to subject inventions FAR 52.227-12©(1) specifies when contractor must disclose subject invention or lose patent rights DFARS Part 227.71 covers rights in technical data
DFARS Part 227.72 covers rights in computer software and documentation

Plus, this new edition will now offer an additional, optional annual supplement, the Intellectual Property in Government Contracts, 2008 Statutory and Regulatory Supplement, to keep completely current with all relevant statutes, regulations and case law changes from the past year that reference citations in the main volume.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
CCH Inc.
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2008
Pages
1448
ISBN
9780808019343

Protect Your Intellectual Property in a Government Contract! The newest edition of this practical resource enables you to fully account for the crucial changes made to:

FAR Part 27–Patents, Data and Copyrights
IP issues in RFPs, contracts, and disputes
All recent legislation and case law relevant to the role of intellectual property in government contracts
Many unique intellectual property rules apply only in the area of government contracts–and failure to comply can lead to serious adverse consequences, including loss of one’s patent or other intellectual property. Now, two respected experts in this field–Ralph C. Nash Jr., professor emeritus at GeorgeWashington University and Leonard Rawicz, counsel at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, and Flom–provide exclusive insights and reliable, practical guidance on protecting IP rights when entering into government contracts. This newly formatted, new edition helps avoid common and costly mistakes. This valuable resource also addresses the steps needed to segregate and protect your private work from the government work even while maintaining research activity. There is also a discussion on contractor remedies and the advantages of using Administrative Procedures over Judicial Procedures.

This book covers the most relevant areas of government contracting regulations pertaining to IP including:

Bayh-Dole Act (35 USC 201-211) deals with rights to inventions under government contracts
Executive Order 12591 extends Bayh-Dole Act to large businesses
FAR 52.227-11(a) and FAR 52.227-12(a) state government patent policy applies to subject inventions FAR 52.227-12©(1) specifies when contractor must disclose subject invention or lose patent rights DFARS Part 227.71 covers rights in technical data
DFARS Part 227.72 covers rights in computer software and documentation

Plus, this new edition will now offer an additional, optional annual supplement, the Intellectual Property in Government Contracts, 2008 Statutory and Regulatory Supplement, to keep completely current with all relevant statutes, regulations and case law changes from the past year that reference citations in the main volume.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
CCH Inc.
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2008
Pages
1448
ISBN
9780808019343