Title 35 › Part PART II— - PATENTABILITY OF INVENTIONS AND GRANT OF PATENTS › Chapter CHAPTER 18— - PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE WITH FEDERAL ASSISTANCE › § 203
Gives a federal agency the power to make the owner of a government-funded invention from a small business or nonprofit give someone a license to use the invention, or to give that license itself, when the agency follows its rules. The agency can act if the owner is not working to bring the invention to practical use in a reasonable time; if health or safety needs are not being met; if public-use needs set by federal rules are not being met; or if a required agreement was not made or a licensee broke its agreement. The agency must have an internal appeal process under its rules, and anyone hurt by the agency’s decision can go to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims within 60 days. For the first and third reasons above, the agency’s decision is put on hold until appeals or court cases are finished.
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35 U.S.C. § 203
Title 35 — Patents
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73