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How to License Technology (Intellectual Property Library) [Hardcover]

Robert C. Megantz (Author)
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0471134104 978-0471134107 June 1996 1
A complete, hands-on guide to developing and implementing effective technology licensing programs

How to License Technology outlines a step-by-step approach to developing and implementing effective licensing programs in technology-based companies. Written for both inventors and corporate managers, it takes readers from idea to deal in eight, concise, easy-to-follow chapters that cover all aspects of the licensing process. With extensive experience both as a developer and a licensing manager, Robert C. Megantz brings together a wealth of insider information about how licensing has succeeded (and failed) in several high-tech companies and describes strategies that have proven to be effective with both start-up and established companies.

The first complete, practical, step-by-step guide through the entire licensing process

  • In-depth, real-life case studies help you to see, firsthand, how licensing works in a variety of settings
  • Covers all practical aspects of both licensing "out" your property to others and licensing "in" from outside sources
  • Provides a gold mine of expert advice and guidance on marketing research, licensing strategies, deal making, negotiating tactics, managing an ongoing relationship between licensee and licensor
  • And more

Intellectual property can be a company's most valuable asset. But simply owning intellectual property is no guarantee of success. This is especially true among technology-based industries, in which technology developers need to find the most effective ways to leverage their intellectual property, and technology users need to understand how to most effectively obtain the intellectual property they need.

In today's volatile, fragmented technology marketplace, licensing is fast becoming the intellectual property strategy of choice. It affords owners a viable means of maximizing revenue, while providing borrowers with cost-effective, relatively risk-free access to the intellectual property of others. But whether licensing-in or licensing-out, the process is a complex one, involving, among other things, extensive market research, identifying prospects to sell or buy intellectual property, negotiating the best possible deal, and successfully managing the relationship.

Until now, there have been no how-to guides offering clear advice and guidance through the entire licensing process. Focusing on the special needs of technology-based industries, How to License Technology arms readers with a total blueprint for developing and implementing effective technology licensing programs. Written in a practical, down-to-earth style and using numerous real-life case studies to illustrate how licensing works in various settings, it takes readers from idea to deal in eight easy-to-understand steps. How to License Technology thoroughly explains the various licensing options now available and covers all practical aspects of the licensing process, including:

  • Marketing: how to conduct market research and how to market technology
  • Licensing strategies: all key considerations involved in developing the most beneficial licensing strategies for owners and users alike
  • Deal making: comprehensive coverage of contractual terms and negotiating tactics
  • Managing an ongoing relationship between licensee and licensor: in-depth discussions of quality control, maintenance, reversion of rights, and more

The first complete, practical guide to licensing written exclusively for technology-based industries, How to License Technology is an indispensable resource for business executives, inventors, licensing managers, in-house legal counsel, marketing and administrative personnel, valuation experts and appraisers, and other professional technological consultants.



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Focusing on the special needs of technology-based industries, this practical handbook offers inventors and organizations a detailed guide to the licensing process and shows them how to maximize such licensing arrangements. In addition to taking readers step-by-step through the licensing process, the book examines licensing options for organizations of a variety of structures, the many different legal protections for technologies, market research methods, technology valuation; licensing strategy, licensing negotiation, post-agreement activities, and more. Uses real-life case studies to demonstrate how licensing works in a variety of settings.

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Intellectual property can be a company’s most valuable asset. But simply owning intellectual property is no guarantee of success. This is especially true among technology-based industries, in which technology developers need to find the most effective ways to leverage their intellectual property, and technology users need to understand how to most effectively obtain the intellectual property they need. In today’s volatile, fragmented technology marketplace, licensing is fast becoming the intellectual property strategy of choice. It affords owners a viable means of maximizing revenue, while providing borrowers with cost-effective, relatively risk-free access to the intellectual property of others. But whether licensing-in or licensing-out, the process is a complex one, involving, among other things, extensive market research, identifying prospects to sell or buy intellectual property, negotiating the best possible deal, and successfully managing the relationship. Until now, there have been no how-to guides offering clear advice and guidance through the entire licensing process. Focusing on the special needs of technology-based industries, How to License Technology arms readers with a total blueprint for developing and implementing effective technology licensing programs. Written in a practical, down-to-earth style and using numerous real-life case studies to illustrate how licensing works in various settings, it takes readers from idea to deal in eight easy-to-understand steps. How to License Technology thoroughly explains the various licensing options now available and covers all practical aspects of the licensing process, including:
  • Marketing: how to conduct market research and how to market technology
  • Licensing strategies: all key considerations involved in developing the most beneficial licensing strategies for owners and users alike
  • Deal making: comprehensive coverage of contractual terms and negotiating tactics
  • Managing an ongoing relationship between licensee and licensor: in-depth discussions of quality control, maintenance, reversion of rights, and more
The first complete, practical guide to licensing written exclusively for technology-based industries, How to License Technology is an indispensable resource for business executives, inventors, licensing managers, in-house legal counsel, marketing and administrative personnel, valuation experts and appraisers, and other professional technological consultants.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (June 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471134104
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471134107
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,191,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Considering the cost of a good IP lawyer, this book is well worth it.

It is written in business terms and covers many important topics. It was especially useful to see what is common in agreements, what is desired, hard to get, and common resolution approaches.

I found it very useful in developing a long term relationship with a company interested in licensing technology from my company. It is especially good for business people (like myself) who are need to understand the important parts of a licensing agreement during business discussions.

The sample agreement at the end of the book alone is worth the price. I adapted it for our use and know a lawyer starting from scratch would have invested many hours to develop it.

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Licensing is just one of several strategies for exploiting and commercializing intellectual property. Read the first page
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United States, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Dolby Laboratories, Licensing Executives Society, Year Born, Year Died
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