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The following letter is on behalf of AAU, ACE, NASULGC, ALA, ARL, AALL, MLA, and SLA in response to the Patent and Trademark Office’s December 13, 2002 Notice of Hearings and Request for Written Comments on Technological Protection Systems for Digitized Copyrighted Works (“Notice”), 67 Fed. Reg.…
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersStatement on Expanded Public Access to Data, May 16, 2013, National Research Council, NAS Forum
Intellectual Property | StatementsThe February 2013 OSTP memorandum directed Federal agencies to support increased public access to the results of Federally-funded research, specifically to scholarly publications and digital data resulting from such research.
Intellectual Property | LettersComments are on NPRM regarding teacher preparation published in the Federal Register on December 3, 2014.
Higher Education Regulation | Reducing Regulatory Burden | LettersThe following testimony is for the record submitted to the United States Senate Committee on Finance Hearing on Higher Education and the Tax Code.
Taxation & Finance | Student Aid Tax Issues | Reducing Regulatory Burden | Affordability and Student Aid | TestimonyThe following statement responds briefly to three significant issues raised in the comments received by the PTO. This statement is intended to give the PTO a more complete and accurate record to consult in drafting its report to Congress and is submitted on behalf of the AAU, ACE, NASULGC, ALA, ARL…
Intellectual Property | Copyright | StatementsAAU, APLU, and four other higher education associations submitted a joint letter in response to the NIST Request for Information (RFI) regarding the Draft Interagency Guidance Framework for Considering the Exercise of March-In Rights.
Intellectual Property | LettersAAU, ACE, and four other higher education associations submit comments supporting the review and approval of the Interagency Edison (iEdison) System.
Patents | Intellectual Property | CommentsAAU, ACE and four other organizations submitted a letter to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requesting a 90-day extension to the public comment period to respond to the draft interagency guidance framework for considering the exercise of march-In rights.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | LettersAAU, COGR comments to Dr. Franca R. Jones, Assistant Director—Chemical and Biological Countermeasures, Office of Science and Technology Policy, on the draft document "United States Government Policy for Institutional Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC)."
Science & Security | Biological & Chemical Security | Reducing Regulatory Burden | National Institutes of Health | Letters