Panelists from academia discussed the likely effects of the Biden Administration’s proposed march-in framework on tech transfer departments at universities on day two of IPWatchdog’s Women’s IP Forum, concluding that, while they’re hopeful it may not be finalized as proposed, it would be a huge step backward for university innovation.
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