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by H. Jackson Knight
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Driving Innovation: Intellectual Property Strategies for a Dynamic World by Michael A. Gollin |
Essentials of Licensing Intellectual Property (Essentials (John Wiley)) by Alexander I. Poltorak |
Making Innovation Pay: People Who Turn IP Into Shareholder Value by Bruce Berman |
The Handbook of Business Valuation and Intellectual Property Analysis by Jr.,Robert Reilly |
Patents and patent strategies are increasingly pertinent to the success of information age businesses, from affecting valuations to gaining tax advantages to increasing the starting price per share when taking a company public. Patent Strategy illustrates the impact patents can have on technology-driven businesses tactical and strategic efforts. Here is step-by-step guidance to the patent process, the laws, and basic strategiesfrom a business-goal perspectiveso that middle and upper-level managers can recognize the significance of patents in relation to a particular business and can incorporate proper patent management efforts into their business framework. In addition, this book serves as an invaluable reference for management and executives when making patent-related decisions such as whether a patent infringement study must be performed; whether the budget for patent matters should be increased or decreased; whether attempts should be made to license certain patent technology; and whether the firm should sue for patent infringement.
For example, businesses are using patents as a weapon to hinder competitors from encroaching on their developed technology and as a shield to deter others from forcing them out of their own market. Recently acquired companies like WebTV and Amati Communications each commanded substantial purchase prices due in large part to their substantial patent portfolios. However, a lack of attention to patents has caused companies problems. For example, in 1993, Eastman Kodak terminated one of its subsidiaries after Wang Laboratories, Inc., brought a patent infringement suit against the subsidiary.
This book illustrates the impact, both positive and negative, that patents can have on a technology-driven businesss tactical and strategic efforts. Here you will find step-by-step guidance to the patent process, the laws, and basic strategiesfrom a business-goal perspectiveso middle and upper-level managers can recognize the significance of patents in relation to the business and can incorporate proper patent management efforts into their business framework.
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