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BVR’s Guide to Intellectual Property Valuation
0This new Guide is the definitive reference to draw credible and defensible IP value conclusions. Leading expert Michael Pellegrino delivers real-world case studies of IP valuation analyses from start to finish in each of the primary IP categories. This practical, hands-on Guide presents an objective framework for conducting due diligence of IP rights, performing the legal analysis, and correlating the impacts of IP rights on value.
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Intellectual Property: Valuation, Exploitation and Infringement Damages, 2007 Cumulative Supplement (Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets Cumulative Supplement)
0The 2007 Cumulative Supplement contains the following new chapters:
- Chapter 1A: Intellectual Property Landscape
- Chapter 12B: Risk-Adjusted Cash Flows
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Intellectual Property: Valuation, Exploitation and Infringement Damages 2009 Cumulative Supplement (Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets Cumulative Supplement)
0Companies are increasingly looking to their intellectual property as a profit center. This book is designed to simplify the process of attaching a dollar amount to intangible assets be it for licensing, mergers and acquisitions, loan collateral, or investment purposes. The 2009 Cumulative Supplements provides practical tools for evaluating the investment aspects of licensing and joint venture decisions. Also, it discusses the legal, tax, and accounting practices and procedures related to such arrangements. Accountants, business appraisers and executives, valuation/trademark specialists, and More >
Business benefits – protection of intellectual property
0If you do a new way of something, be it production, new software or a business process, then you have to protect this new idea from others who want to use for free.
It is a good idea to keep lawyer specializing in intellectual property, advise on how to best use the law to protect and share your new idea and the man-hours to him. It may be that your patent idea, as cleaner magnate James Dyson has done successfully. Dyson has recorded dozens of patents for innovations in technology and treatment air cyclonic developments in electric motors. Without the patent his ideas have been copied by More >Technology Management: Developing and Implementing Effective Licensing Programs (Intellectual Property-General, Law, Accounting & Finance, Management, Licensing, Special Topics)
0A step-by-step guide to licensing technology-based intellectual property assets
For many modern, high-technology companies, licensing their technology-based intellectual property assets is the best way to fully exploit them. Firms that are unable to utilize their proprietary technology assets can license them to other companies more capable of doing so. This book serves as an informed and comprehensive guide to developing a technology licensing program and the legal hurdles, operational needs, and strategies involved.
Suitable for companies seeking to implement or redesign a
More >Software Patents: Economic Impacts And Policy Implications (New Horizons in Intellectual Property)
0There has been continued debate in Europe over whether to change the patentability of software – or so-called computer-implemented inventions – and to follow the US model of allowing software patents.
The European debate has shown a severe lack of empirical analysis on the possible impact of software patenting that goes beyond interest-driven rhetoric. This book seeks to address this shortcoming by taking a two-fold approach. Firstly, a survey of German software companies provides a representative overview of both general strategies to protect inventions and opinions regarding the future
More >Drug discovery collaborations between universities and the pharmaceutical industry: Cultural factors, intellectual property considerations, case studies
0pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry in an environment experiencing a dramatic escalation of costs for R & D, expiration of important patents filed, and continued high failure rate for new molecules in development.
In response, pharmaceutical companies to broaden the need, the range of ideas for their creative research process to enhance their drug discovery pipelines recognized. Therefore, the industry has sought to develop external collaborations not only with other companies, but also improve more with universities to provide access to new technologies for their drug discovery More >
Office of Economic Development is an innovative marketing campaign by declaring that West Chester “intellectual capital” of New York
0Briarcliff Manor, NY (Vocus) 29 September 2010
In a concerted effort to revitalize West Chester Countyâ? s business climate, the Westchester County Office of Economic Development today announced a multi-year advertising campaign and ambitious digital marketing campaign, which focuses Westchester unique? its intellectual capital.
â? West Chester Countyâ? s well-trained workforce is one of his greatest strengths and most important. From Yonkers to Yorktown in the whole county, we have one of the best entry in the country, â? said Laurence P. Gottlieb, countyâ? economic development
More >Protect your intellectual property with the help of a lawyer of intellectual property
0intellectual property can be a difficult concept to understand. understand in this state’s lives easier, such as a physical product can be patented, so that others do not copy the design. However, it is often complicated when they try to protect an idea, a number, brand, or a piece of software by the public.
International law now has methods for those who have brilliant ideas to protect. Convention established in 1967, argues that the World Intellectual Property Organization, to conclude that the protection of intellectual property “rights:– literary, artistic and scientific
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Integrated Intellectual Asset Management: A Guide to Exploiting And Protecting Your Organization’s Intellectual Assets
0Intellectual assets – documents, designs, know-how, software, data, patents and trademarks – are critical to the delivery of innovative, and cost effective, products and services. Despite this many organizations seek to manage their intellectual assets using a range of bolt-on, stand-alone business processes, often divorced from the processes used to manage their services and products. “Integrated Intellectual Asset Management” explains how to take full advantage of your organization’s intellectual assets by integrating their management in six key areas: decision making systems; strategy More >