Monitoring of Biomedical License Agreements: A Practical Guide.

George H Keller, Steven M Ferguson, Percy Pan
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Because technology licensed from research organizations can play a significant role in drug innovation and the generation of novel biomedical products, licensee performance under such agreements must be effectively monitored. This is necessary so that resultant benefits, including public health improvement, may be returned to the innovator(s) as well as society at large. The tasks that comprise monitoring are varied, but all come under the general heading of 'enforcement of license provisions'.Since 1996, the license monitoring and enforcement program established by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) Group has collected about $US17 million in unpaid and underpaid license royalties through formal financial audits and other investigative activities. During the same period, the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) settled more than 60 cases of suspected patent infringement, generating around 60 new licenses and collected both back and ongoing royalties. As these numbers show, an active and effective monitoring program is an essential part of any technology transfer or biomedical licensing program.

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监测生物医学许可协议:实用指南。
由于从研究组织获得许可的技术可以在药物创新和产生新的生物医学产品方面发挥重要作用,因此必须有效监测此类协议下被许可人的表现。这是必要的,以便由此产生的利益,包括改善公共卫生,可以回馈给创新者和整个社会。包括监测的任务多种多样,但都属于“执行许可条款”的总标题。自1996年以来,由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)集团建立的许可证监督和执行计划通过正式的财务审计和其他调查活动,已收集了约1700万美元的未支付和未支付的许可证使用费。在同一时期,技术转让办公室(OTT)解决了60多起涉嫌专利侵权的案件,产生了大约60个新的许可证,并收取了已退还和正在支付的版税。这些数字表明,积极有效的监测计划是任何技术转让或生物医学许可计划的重要组成部分。
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