Fundamental Research, National Security, and the Quiet Shift Facing Universities

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Universities and research institutes have long relied on the protections for “fundamental research” under national security laws to enable international collaboration in open science. Through provisions dating back to the height of the Cold War, basic and applied research has been carved out of restrictions on the transfer of intangible technology to foreign nationals (known as “deemed exports”)….
By: Mayer Brown
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