14 CFR Part 1245 - PATENTS AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
- SUBPART 1 — Patent Waiver Regulations (§§ 1245.100 - 1245.118)
- SUBPART 2 — [Reserved]
- SUBPART 3 — NASA Foreign Patent Program (§§ 1245.300 - 1245.304)
- SUBPART 4 — 5 [Reserved]
Title 14 published on 2012-01-01
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§ 200 - Policy and objective
§ 201 - Definitions
§ 202 - Disposition of rights
§ 203 - March-in rights
§ 204 - Preference for United States industry
§ 205 - Confidentiality
§ 206 - Uniform clauses and regulations
§ 207 - Domestic and foreign protection of federally owned inventions
§ 208 - Regulations governing Federal licensing
§ 209 - Licensing federally owned inventions
§ 210 - Precedence of chapter
§ 211 - Relationship to antitrust laws
§ 212 - Disposition of rights in educational awards
Executive Order ... 9865
Executive Order ... 10096
Title 14 published on 2012-01-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-6047 RIN 2700-AD63 Notice: ( 12-022) NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION Final rule. This rule is effective on March 13, 2012. 14 CFR Part 1245 The following are National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) regulations relating to requirements for the filing of claims against NASA where a potential claimant believes NASA is infringing privately owned rights in patented inventions or copyrighted works. The requirements for filing an administrative claim are important since the filing of a claim carries with it certain rights relating to the applicable statute of limitations for filing suit against the Government. The regulations set forth guidelines as to what NASA considers necessary to file a claim for patent or copyright infringement, and they also provide for written notification to the claimant upon completion of an investigation by NASA.