Court case question: Who holds the patent — drug company or research institution

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The San Jose Mercury News: Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Stanford Patent Dispute
The invention of an AIDS test is a big deal, and it takes a lot of time, smarts and money to develop a good one. So there's a lot at stake in the legal tussle between Stanford University and the pharmaceutical giant Roche, with oral arguments opening Monday before the U.S. Supreme Court. The question is this: Do patents on inventions that arise from federally funded research go to the university where the inventor worked? That is Stanford's assertion (Krieger, 2/28).


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