| Following the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act in the early 1980âs American universities became sophisticated in protecting their intellectual property and began developing technology transfer practices. Today, universities have become even more aggressive and creative in their intellectual property strategies. This month's feature briefly surveys three of the approaches used today by several American universities. | ||
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