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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 81 — Standard Specifications for the Granting of Patent Licenses · § 81.31

§ 81.31. Selection of an exclusive licensee.

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An exclusive licensee will be selected by the Commission on bases consistent with the policy set forth in § 81.11 of this subpart in accordance with the procedures herein, based upon the information supplied to the Commission in a license application under § 81.40. Consideration will be given to:
(a)The capabilities of the applicant to further the technical and market development of the invention to bring the same to the point of practical application,
(b)the applicant's plan to undertake development of the invention,
(c)the projected impact on competition,
(d)the benefit to the Government and the public, as well as
(e)assistance to small business and minority business enterprises and economically depressed, low income and labor surplus areas, and
(f)whether the applicant is a U.S. citizen or corporation.
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