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Intellectual Property in Government Contracts: 2010 Statutory and Regulatory Supplement

Overview

With ongoing controversies over government policies for intellectual property used in the performance of a government contract, failure to comply can lead to serious consequences including loss of a patent or other intellectual property.

Intellectual Property in Government Contracts, 6th Edition, clearly explains the substantive issues in this critical area of contracting, including the steps needed to segregate and protect private work from the government work.

The 2010 Statutory and Regulatory Supplement provides the current version of all statutes, regulations, Executive Orders, and policy documents referenced in the main volume. It consists of updates to following chapters:

• Chapter 4: Rights in Technical Data
• Chapter 5: Rights in Computer Software
• Chapter 7: Technology Transfer Mechanisms
• Chapter 10: Intellectual Property Remedies

Features

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS - 2010 STATUTORY AND REGULATORY SUPPLEMENT

Chapter 4
United States Code, Title 10--Armed Forces, Subtitle A--General Military Law, Part IV--Service, Supply, and Procurement, Chapter 137--Procurement Generally.
10 USC 2321 - Validation of proprietary data restrictions.

United Stated Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation System, Chapter 2--Defense Acquisition Regulation System, Department of Defense, Subchapter E--General Contracting Requirements, Part 227--Patents, Data, and Copyrights, Subpart 227.71--Rights in Technical Data.
48 CFR 227.7100 - Scope of subpart
48 CFR 227.7102-1 - Policy.
48 CFR 227.7102-2 - Rights in technical data.
48 CFR 227.7102-3 - Contract clause.
48 CFR 227.7103-1 - Policy.
48 CFR 227.7103-6 - Contract clauses.

United Stated Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation System, Chapter 2--Defense Acquisition Regulation System, Department of Defense, Subchapter H--Clauses and Forms, Part 252--Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses, Subpart 252.2--Text of Provisions and Clauses.
48 CFR 252.227-7013 - Rights in technical data - Noncommercial items.
48 CFR 252.227-7015 - Technical data - Commercial items.

Chapter 5
United Stated Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation System, Chapter 18--National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Subchapter E--General Contracting Requirements, Part 1827--Patents, Data, and Copyrights, Subpart 1827.4 - Rights in data and copyrights.
48 CFR 1827.405 - Other data rights provisions. [deleted]

United Stated Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation System, Chapter 2--Defense Acquisition Regulation System, Department of Defense, Subchapter E--General Contracting Requirements, Part 227--Patents, Data, and Copyrights, Subpart 227.72--Rights in computer software and computer software documentation.
48 CFR 227.7203-1 - Policy.

Chapter 7
United States Code, Title 6--Domestic Security, Chapter 1--Homeland Security Organization, Subchapter VII--Coordination With Non-Federal Entities; Inspector General; United States Secret Service; Coast Guard; General Provisions, Part D--Acquisitions.
6 USC 391 - Research and development projects.

Chapter 10
United Stated Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation System, Chapter 2--Defense Acquisition Regulation System, Department of Defense, Subchapter E--General Contracting Requirements, Part 227--Patents, Data, and Copyrights, Subpart 227.70--Infringement claims, licenses, assignments.
48 CFR 227.7004 - Requirements for filing an administrative claim for patent infringement.

United States Code, Title 28--Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Part IV--Jurisdiction and Venue, Chapter 1491--United States Court of Federal Claims.
28 USC 1491 - Claims against the United States generally; Actions Involving Tennessee Valley Authority
 

Author

Ralph C. Nash, Jr. and Leonard Rawicz

Ralph C. Nash, Jr. is a widely recognized author and lecturer in the Government contracts field. He taught at the George Washington University Law School from 1960 to 1993, retiring to become Professor Emeritus. In 1960, he founded the University's Government Contracts Program and served as its Director from 1960 to 1966 and from 1979 to 1984. In addition to teaching, he does consulting work for government agencies, private corporations, and law firms. He is a member of the Public Contract Section of the American Bar Association, is a member of the Procurement Round Table, and is a Fellow and serves on the Board of Advisors of the National Contract Management Association. He was a member of the DOD Advisory Panel on Streamlining and Codifying Acquisition Laws (Section 800 Panel). Professor Nash is the author of Government Contract Changes and the coauthor of several texts, including Formation of Government Contracts, Administration of Government Contracts, Competitive Negotiation: The Source Selection Process, Construction Contracting, Patents and Technical Data, and The Government Contracts Reference Book. He received an A.B. from Princeton University and a J.D. from George Washington University.

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Pub Date: April 2010
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ISBN: 9780808023630
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