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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 1245 — Patents and Other Intellectual Property Rights · § 1245.106

§ 1245.106. Waiver of foreign rights.

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(a)The Board will consider the waiver of foreign rights in any designated country concurrently with the waiver of domestic rights when so requested under § 1245.104 or § 1245.105.
(b)The Board will also consider a separate request for foreign rights for an individual identified invention in any designated country if a request was not made pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this section, or for countries not designated pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this section.
(c)The Board will normally recommend the waiver of foreign rights be granted under paragraph
(a)or paragraph
(b)of this section in any designated country unless:
(1)The Board finds that exceptional circumstances exist, such that restriction or denial of the requested foreign rights will better promote one or more of the objectives set forth in § 1245.104(b)(3)(i) through (v); or
(2)The Board finds that the economic interests of the United States will not be served thereby; or unless
(3)In the case of an individual identified invention under paragraph
(b)of this section, NASA has determined, prior to the request, to file a patent application in the designated country.
(d)If, subsequent to the granting of the petition for foreign rights, the petitioner requests and designates additional countries in which it wishes to secure patents, the Chairperson may recommend such request, in whole or in part, without further action by the Board. [52 FR 43748, Nov. 16, 1987, as amended at 80 FR 19199, Apr. 10, 2015]
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