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Federal intellectual property policy and the history of technology: The case of NASA patents
Authors:Sylvia Katharine Kraemer
Institution:1. School of Public Policy , George Mason University , 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA, 22030–4444, USA;2. 606, West Taylor Run, Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA
Abstract:

This essay explores two closely entwined issues in recent history of federal R&D policy: (a) the disposition of the US government intellectual property (IP), and (b) how to best assess the effectiveness of federal patenting and licensing policies. It does so by examining two decades of patenting policy and practice at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The essay concludes with observations on the limits of our current approach to collecting data on the disposition of federal IP, and an alternative framework for examining the role of IP in the history of modern technology.
Keywords:NASA  Patent policy  R&  D  NACA  Intellectual Property  AEC
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