Letter on South Africa’s IPRs from Publicly Financed R&D Regulations
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Abstract
Being interested in legislations in developing nations styled after the United States’ Bayh-Dole Act, CIS responded to the call issued by the South African Department of Science and Technology for comments to the Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research and Development Regulations.
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BibTeX citation:
@online{prakash2009letter,
author = {Prakash, Pranesh},
title = {Letter on {South} {Africa’s} {IPRs} from {Publicly}
{Financed} {R\&D} {Regulations}},
date = {2009-06-02},
url = {https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/letter-on-south-africas-iprs-from-publicly-financed-r-d-regulations},
langid = {en},
abstract = {Being interested in legislations in developing nations
styled after the United States’ Bayh-Dole Act, CIS responded to the
call issued by the South African Department of Science and
Technology for comments to the Intellectual Property Rights from
Publicly Financed Research and Development Regulations.}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Prakash, Pranesh. 2009. “Letter on South Africa’s IPRs from
Publicly Financed R&D Regulations.” Centre for Internet and
Society, June 2. https://cis-india.org/a2k/blogs/letter-on-south-africas-iprs-from-publicly-financed-r-d-regulations.