
After Intel, Nvidia, Trump Administration Eyes Share In University Patents, Says Howard Lutnick: 'How Do We Not Get Our Money Back'

Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Commerce Secretary, proposed that the Trump administration may seek a share of profits from patents developed at universities using federal funding. He highlighted that the government has already secured stakes in Intel and Nvidia, and aims to ensure a return on the $50 billion invested in research. This move could challenge the Bayh-Dole Act, which allows universities to retain patent ownership, potentially impacting research incentives. The proposal has drawn mixed reactions from lawmakers, with some viewing it as a step toward socialism while others support it as a means for taxpayers to recoup investments.
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