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Areas of Further Consideration
Pages 85-88

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From page 85...
... Transferring Technology Ownership Rights to Research and Educational Institutions: A joint working group could be established to consider the relevance of the provisions of the Bayh-Dole Act to Russian conditions. This act provides for the transfer of intellectual property rights developed pursuant to the provisions of government funding to nonprofit research and educational institutions.
From page 86...
... Incubators might be appropriate at locations near closed cities where research institutes are attempting to convert their military-oriented R&D capabilities to provide products and services for civilian markets. Publicizing Sections of the Russian Tax Code that Impact on R&D: There is considerable confusion among Russian research institutes and enterprises about the tax regulations concerning R&D expenses, income from the use of new inventions, and income of scientific organizations in general.
From page 87...
... As a first step, Russian research institutes should identify technical areas of interest to industry in which the institutes have a comparative R&D advantage. For Russian institutes initiating collective research programs, there are many models for managing intellectual property issues developed by U.S.
From page 88...
... Both scientists and managers should be well-versed in licensing agreements, patenting, and protection of intellectual property rights. Education in Management Sciences: Few education programs in Russia cover topics directly related to management and commercialization of technology.


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