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The appropriation of public-funded
research in the Bayh-Dole emulation

                                 Conferência Internacional:
                  Direito a saúde: O papel da Universidade
                       no acesso a medicamentos essenciais
                                           17 e 18 de Agosto, 2010
            Faculdade de Direito do Largo Sao Francisco - FADUSP

                                                Carolina Rossini
                            Berkman Center for Internet and Society
                                             at Harvard Law School
O lugar da inovação, pesquisa, responsabilidade social e
         transparência em nossas Universidades



The Place of Innovation, Research, Social Responsibility
          and Transparency in our Universities
Main argument

• A2K is what facilitates (traditional and open)
  innovation in the information society

• The way we achieve A2K directly affects the
  amount of innovation and creation

• We need a mix of open cyberinfrastructure and
  open licensing, driven by universities seen as
  public spaces and connectors to the
  individuals, to maximize creativity and innovation
  from A2K.
Innovation Process



   The innovation process has to be seen as a
     complex and cumulative process
                  that needs a
    complex and flexible environment,
where all actors have the chance to interact
           and give their contribution.
Emulating Bayh-Dole

 “Traditional Innovation” - Intellectual Property
 serves as a primary measurement of innovation
     and a safe-guard to attract investment
                       =…
The Public Domain is being enclosed, by the
  replication around the word of Bayh-Dole Like
innovation systems, that privatizes knowledge
        produced with public-funding
The Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act
   96-517 of l980, more commonly known as the
Bayh-Dole Act, is the legal framework for transfer
      of university generated, federally funded
inventions to the commercial market place. Bayh-
    Dole “swept away the patchwork of individual
  agency-controlled IPAs and instituted a uniform
   federal patent policy for universities and small
 businesses under which they obtained the rights
 to any patents resulting from grants or contracts
           funded by any federal agency.”
Actors in Traditional Innovation



                   Industry




University                           Government




connect these three together into a network for e-R&D
The legislation is intended to use patent
 ownership as an incentive for private
        sector development and
 commercialization of federally funded
  research and development (R&D).
The University participation in technology innovation
    design and diffusion varies over time and sector.
However, academics agree that “[o]ver the past century,
  American research universities have been extremely
     important economic institutions. In a range of
 industries, from agriculture to aircraft to computers to
   pharmaceuticals, university research and teaching
 activities have been extremely important for industrial
 progress. Most economic historians agree that the rise
 of American technological and economic leadership in
the postwar era was based in large part on the strength
            of the American university system.”
* The Bayh-Dole plays a problematic role by not drawing distinctions between
inventions that lead directly to commercial products from the ones that are
fundamental advances => tragedy of the anti-commons

* sensitivity of importation to Universities of alien business cultures with profit-
oriented approaches. The concerns of these critics are related to the possible
impact of this cultural change

* licensing practices may restrict the dissemination of academic research by
leveraging the time of secrecy in other to avoid lack of patent novelty and/or
the trigger of the statutory bar

* concerns in relation to the effects of extensive patenting practice in some
fields, such as biomedicine, and calling for peer-patent review mechanisms,
affirm that is probably incorrect to say that the Bayh-Dole, and the change in
patent-ownership policies, had a positive or a negative impact in the innovation
process.
R&D Funding to Universities

                                   $35.00


                                   $30.00
$$ Invested (in billions of USD)




                                   $25.00


                                   $20.00


                                   $15.00


                                   $10.00


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                                                                   Years (double line indicates conversion to yearly)
Table 1:
Importance to Industrial R&D of Sources of
  Information on Public R&D (including
          University research)
Is it working?
• North American academic research is inconclusive
  in relation to the benefits of appropriation

• Complex internationalization since developing
  countries may not present strong private equity
  markets, technology transfer community, or an
  entrepreneurial support system

• Patent Failure: “We find that the patent system
  discourages investment in innovation by the
  average publicly traded American firm.”
* The conception of an environment able to foster
strategic horizontal partnerships among universities,
science and technological institutes and companies.

* Stimulus to the participation of science and technology
institutions in the innovation process,

* Norms to stimulus the researcher-inventor.

* Encouraging innovation in the company.

* Appropriation of knowledge under intellectual property
rights:
European Commission


    “Various ‘creative commons’ approaches (open
  access, open publications, open software,…) are
increasingly endorsed by many universities. These
          mechanisms can ensure a more effective
     dissemination (…). It is therefore important to
      ensure that researchers are aware of the
         benefits of both approaches and that
    decisions are made on the basis of socio-
                                economic impact.”

Improving knowledge transfer between research institutions and
           industry across Europe: embracing open innovation,
                      Implementing the Lisbon agenda (2007)
Here comes everybody!
      non-Traditional Innovation and the
              generative web



   Open Innovation                User Driven Innovation



 most of the                                    users have
smart people                                   knowledge
   work                                          relevant
 somewhere                                    to their needs
    else
                     INDIVIDUAL
Examples

• From Brazilian peripheries (from freezers and pipes, to
  software, mobile content, Internet-based games and music
  in our telecenters);

• To African models of printing on demand and movies
  production and distribution models;

• To kitesurfing and Postgres SQL and NMR spectroscopy

             What do they have in common?


   the desire of the user to solve a local problem
               with local knowledge
What is needed for i-R&D?

• Cyberinfrastructure


• Low/No constraints to publishing and Open Access


• Research Exemption


• Cooperation


• Data-sharing
Open Cyberinfraestructure

   Federated
                              Improve
  Open-source
                              research
Open-development           productivity and
                               enable
  Open-access              breakthroughs
  (guarantee of
                            not otherwise
 interoperability)            possible
Open Access


free availability to the public internet, permitting users
      to read, download, copy, distribute, print,
   search, or link to the full texts of these articles,
    crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to
   software, or use them for any other lawful purpose,
     without financial, legal or technical barriers
    other than those inseparable from gaining access to
                       the internet itself.”
                  (Budapest Declaration)
Benefits of (truly) Open Access
               Journals

• Its is not free, it is freedom;

• Cost less for users;

• Grant re-use rights associated with “web culture”;

• Innovation in distribution and publishing models;

• They are peer-reviewed;

• And yes, they have great index of impact results.
Role of University

   sufficiently complex internal policy of intellectual
    property to allow the open innovation and user-
      driven innovation models, that asks for A2K
                           strategies
What brings together:
• user reinvention;
• economics of open source;
• open licensing;
• clear exceptions and limitations
• technologies of cooperation and collective action;
• cyber-infrastructure for national and international
collaboration and;
• access to and transfer of knowledge in an open science
context .
* Universities should define policies and strategic planning based on patent valuation
and peer-comment, to define what is worth patenting and what is not worth patenting.

* Universities should be aggressive in term of negotiating publishing policy.

* Since law interpretation may vary, Universities should contractually reconstruct
research exemptions,

* Universities should ensure access to research tools and enable the flow of materials
that are not protected under IPRs, such as software and biological tools,
* University (and the NITs) should do not forget to focus on the traditional role of
University, improving the other channels of knowledge transfer

* Universities should be careful in regard to policies defining ownerships of student
creations, since these do not fit in the employee or contractor categories.

* Universities should open the doors for the user-innovator, by calling the community
to contribute to projects and research;

* Exclusive licensing should be the last option.
Is it working?


     Maybe                   Maybe not



 SAGE BIONETWORKS
                              EFRCs
   GREENXCHANGE

OPEN DATA FOR ENERGY

    ALZHEIMER'S
A call for Public Universities'
            action


University will need interlocking governmental
       policies that support infrastructure
   development for non-traditional innovation
    and social responsible approaches and a
 legislative and judicial compromise to bar the
   expansion of the Intellectual Property and
       Technological Protection Measures
       Bringing back balance into the equation.
“Thus, this book speaks.
  It has a voice that allows
   you to read yourself and
          you are invited to
  contribute to its writing.”
                 Pierre Lévy


        Thank you!!!!

crossini@cyber.law.harvard.edu

 carolina.rossini@gmail.com

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Panel 4 carolina rossini

  • 1. The appropriation of public-funded research in the Bayh-Dole emulation Conferência Internacional: Direito a saúde: O papel da Universidade no acesso a medicamentos essenciais 17 e 18 de Agosto, 2010 Faculdade de Direito do Largo Sao Francisco - FADUSP Carolina Rossini Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School
  • 2. O lugar da inovação, pesquisa, responsabilidade social e transparência em nossas Universidades The Place of Innovation, Research, Social Responsibility and Transparency in our Universities
  • 3. Main argument • A2K is what facilitates (traditional and open) innovation in the information society • The way we achieve A2K directly affects the amount of innovation and creation • We need a mix of open cyberinfrastructure and open licensing, driven by universities seen as public spaces and connectors to the individuals, to maximize creativity and innovation from A2K.
  • 4. Innovation Process The innovation process has to be seen as a complex and cumulative process that needs a complex and flexible environment, where all actors have the chance to interact and give their contribution.
  • 5. Emulating Bayh-Dole “Traditional Innovation” - Intellectual Property serves as a primary measurement of innovation and a safe-guard to attract investment =… The Public Domain is being enclosed, by the replication around the word of Bayh-Dole Like innovation systems, that privatizes knowledge produced with public-funding
  • 6. The Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act 96-517 of l980, more commonly known as the Bayh-Dole Act, is the legal framework for transfer of university generated, federally funded inventions to the commercial market place. Bayh- Dole “swept away the patchwork of individual agency-controlled IPAs and instituted a uniform federal patent policy for universities and small businesses under which they obtained the rights to any patents resulting from grants or contracts funded by any federal agency.”
  • 7. Actors in Traditional Innovation Industry University Government connect these three together into a network for e-R&D
  • 8. The legislation is intended to use patent ownership as an incentive for private sector development and commercialization of federally funded research and development (R&D).
  • 9. The University participation in technology innovation design and diffusion varies over time and sector. However, academics agree that “[o]ver the past century, American research universities have been extremely important economic institutions. In a range of industries, from agriculture to aircraft to computers to pharmaceuticals, university research and teaching activities have been extremely important for industrial progress. Most economic historians agree that the rise of American technological and economic leadership in the postwar era was based in large part on the strength of the American university system.”
  • 10. * The Bayh-Dole plays a problematic role by not drawing distinctions between inventions that lead directly to commercial products from the ones that are fundamental advances => tragedy of the anti-commons * sensitivity of importation to Universities of alien business cultures with profit- oriented approaches. The concerns of these critics are related to the possible impact of this cultural change * licensing practices may restrict the dissemination of academic research by leveraging the time of secrecy in other to avoid lack of patent novelty and/or the trigger of the statutory bar * concerns in relation to the effects of extensive patenting practice in some fields, such as biomedicine, and calling for peer-patent review mechanisms, affirm that is probably incorrect to say that the Bayh-Dole, and the change in patent-ownership policies, had a positive or a negative impact in the innovation process.
  • 11. R&D Funding to Universities $35.00 $30.00 $$ Invested (in billions of USD) $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 $0.00 0 5 0 5 80 5 0 5 7 8 9 0 1 02 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Years (double line indicates conversion to yearly)
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  • 13. Table 1: Importance to Industrial R&D of Sources of Information on Public R&D (including University research)
  • 14. Is it working? • North American academic research is inconclusive in relation to the benefits of appropriation • Complex internationalization since developing countries may not present strong private equity markets, technology transfer community, or an entrepreneurial support system • Patent Failure: “We find that the patent system discourages investment in innovation by the average publicly traded American firm.”
  • 15. * The conception of an environment able to foster strategic horizontal partnerships among universities, science and technological institutes and companies. * Stimulus to the participation of science and technology institutions in the innovation process, * Norms to stimulus the researcher-inventor. * Encouraging innovation in the company. * Appropriation of knowledge under intellectual property rights:
  • 16. European Commission “Various ‘creative commons’ approaches (open access, open publications, open software,…) are increasingly endorsed by many universities. These mechanisms can ensure a more effective dissemination (…). It is therefore important to ensure that researchers are aware of the benefits of both approaches and that decisions are made on the basis of socio- economic impact.” Improving knowledge transfer between research institutions and industry across Europe: embracing open innovation, Implementing the Lisbon agenda (2007)
  • 17. Here comes everybody! non-Traditional Innovation and the generative web Open Innovation User Driven Innovation most of the users have smart people knowledge work relevant somewhere to their needs else INDIVIDUAL
  • 18. Examples • From Brazilian peripheries (from freezers and pipes, to software, mobile content, Internet-based games and music in our telecenters); • To African models of printing on demand and movies production and distribution models; • To kitesurfing and Postgres SQL and NMR spectroscopy What do they have in common? the desire of the user to solve a local problem with local knowledge
  • 19. What is needed for i-R&D? • Cyberinfrastructure • Low/No constraints to publishing and Open Access • Research Exemption • Cooperation • Data-sharing
  • 20. Open Cyberinfraestructure Federated Improve Open-source research Open-development productivity and enable Open-access breakthroughs (guarantee of not otherwise interoperability) possible
  • 21. Open Access free availability to the public internet, permitting users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.” (Budapest Declaration)
  • 22. Benefits of (truly) Open Access Journals • Its is not free, it is freedom; • Cost less for users; • Grant re-use rights associated with “web culture”; • Innovation in distribution and publishing models; • They are peer-reviewed; • And yes, they have great index of impact results.
  • 23. Role of University sufficiently complex internal policy of intellectual property to allow the open innovation and user- driven innovation models, that asks for A2K strategies What brings together: • user reinvention; • economics of open source; • open licensing; • clear exceptions and limitations • technologies of cooperation and collective action; • cyber-infrastructure for national and international collaboration and; • access to and transfer of knowledge in an open science context .
  • 24. * Universities should define policies and strategic planning based on patent valuation and peer-comment, to define what is worth patenting and what is not worth patenting. * Universities should be aggressive in term of negotiating publishing policy. * Since law interpretation may vary, Universities should contractually reconstruct research exemptions, * Universities should ensure access to research tools and enable the flow of materials that are not protected under IPRs, such as software and biological tools, * University (and the NITs) should do not forget to focus on the traditional role of University, improving the other channels of knowledge transfer * Universities should be careful in regard to policies defining ownerships of student creations, since these do not fit in the employee or contractor categories. * Universities should open the doors for the user-innovator, by calling the community to contribute to projects and research; * Exclusive licensing should be the last option.
  • 25. Is it working? Maybe Maybe not SAGE BIONETWORKS EFRCs GREENXCHANGE OPEN DATA FOR ENERGY ALZHEIMER'S
  • 26. A call for Public Universities' action University will need interlocking governmental policies that support infrastructure development for non-traditional innovation and social responsible approaches and a legislative and judicial compromise to bar the expansion of the Intellectual Property and Technological Protection Measures Bringing back balance into the equation.
  • 27. “Thus, this book speaks. It has a voice that allows you to read yourself and you are invited to contribute to its writing.” Pierre Lévy Thank you!!!! crossini@cyber.law.harvard.edu carolina.rossini@gmail.com