Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick threatens Harvard University’s patent authority
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is threatening to take over hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of Harvard University patents and other inventions whose creation was funded by taxpayers, according to a Friday letter reviewed by The Post.
In a missive to university President Alan Garber, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick demanded a full accounting of the federal money that went to the Ivy League school’s patents by Sept. 5.
The White House’s latest attack on Harvard is based on the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, which forces inventors to disclose which federal grants resulted in patents and submit timely reports about how the patents are being used — with some provisions for “products based on the inventions” to ensure the items are “manufactured substantially within the US,” a senior administration official said.
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