Scinnovation (also known as SCPL) is in the business of Scaling Innovation since 2005 and provides innovation, R&D and Intellectual Property (IP) solutions to start ups, innovators and businesses.
SCPL is involved in creating the innovation ecosystem by getting ideas protected globally, creating IP strategy for new product launch, and providing solutions to enforce IPR.
7 Ways to Protect Your Intellectual Property in 2019Steve Sponseller
A strong intellectual property (IP) portfolio is critical for technology companies to maintain a competitive advantage and drive company growth. Here are seven ways to protect your IP and strengthen your IP portfolio in 2019.
Rob McInnes, one of Australia's leading patent and technology licensing lawyers gives an overview of IP basics and recent developments aimed at startups.
This was presented in a recent workshop for the INCUBATE startups.
One of the most overlooked, yet important, tasks of a startup is to ensure that the investment it makes in developing intellectual property is protected. Failing could have dramatic consequences on future investment or valuations.
In this presentation, I walk through why startups should care about IP, what IP is, how to avoid screwing up protecting that IP, and how to leverage existing IP to improve the chances of future investment.
Scinnovation (also known as SCPL) is in the business of Scaling Innovation since 2005 and provides innovation, R&D and Intellectual Property (IP) solutions to start ups, innovators and businesses.
SCPL is involved in creating the innovation ecosystem by getting ideas protected globally, creating IP strategy for new product launch, and providing solutions to enforce IPR.
7 Ways to Protect Your Intellectual Property in 2019Steve Sponseller
A strong intellectual property (IP) portfolio is critical for technology companies to maintain a competitive advantage and drive company growth. Here are seven ways to protect your IP and strengthen your IP portfolio in 2019.
Rob McInnes, one of Australia's leading patent and technology licensing lawyers gives an overview of IP basics and recent developments aimed at startups.
This was presented in a recent workshop for the INCUBATE startups.
One of the most overlooked, yet important, tasks of a startup is to ensure that the investment it makes in developing intellectual property is protected. Failing could have dramatic consequences on future investment or valuations.
In this presentation, I walk through why startups should care about IP, what IP is, how to avoid screwing up protecting that IP, and how to leverage existing IP to improve the chances of future investment.
C-Suite Snacks Webinar Series: What's Your IP Worth? Discovering the Value of...Citrin Cooperman
Sign up for our weekly C-Suite Snacks webinars here: https://www.citrincooperman.com/infocus/c-suite-snacks
Our C-Suite Snacks webinar series provides the middle market with brief, strategic, and tactical business improvement information for 30 minutes every week. Join Citrin Cooperman live every Thursday at noon for snack-sized insights for business executives.
Every day brings news of a new music catalog sale, strategic piece of intellectual property purchased by a large company or private equity firm, or major transaction of a patent-driven business.
During this C-Suite Snacks webinar session, we discussed which intangible assets and intellectual property are commanding the highest prices and what is behind the value of these assets. Key takeaways included:
- An overview of what drives IP value
- COVID-19 impacts on IP value
- Current IP value trends
Intellectual Property Protection Presentation by Matt Poulsen of Suiter Swanz...mklucks
This presentation lays out basic information and topics for early stage start-ups to consider concerning intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. For more information and resources, visit www.suiter.com.
Matt Poulsen is a patent attorney and co-owner of Suiter Swantz IP.
He represents clients including large Fortune 500 companies, universities, start-up companies and individual inventors. His practice is generally focused on IP procurement and protection, including U. S. and foreign patent preparation and prosecution, patentability and freedom-to-operate analysis and various trademark, copyright and trade secret matters. Matt also advises clients with respect to various start-up related activities, such early-stage IP strategy.
Matt is admitted to the Nebraska Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska, and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
A short presentation on EyeHub presented at the Cambridge Wireless Connected Devices Special Interest Group on November 7th 2013.
http://www.cambridgewireless.co.uk/Agenda/Connected.Devices.SIG_07.11.13_Agenda.pdf
Mind the gap: A crash course on keeping it legal - 6 Oct 15Olswang LLP
The presentation slides from an Olswang equIP event at Campus London. Introduction to some of the legal considerations for start ups, covering intellectual property, employee incentives and how to attract investors.
You've come up with great new tech concepts - maybe even a business model. Do you talk about it to build interest and evolve concepts? Or do you keep it under lockdown to prevent theft and preserve IP rights? Or can you go down the middle? Ponder these questions and act smart.
Deck designed and delivered by Ian Bell from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office during his session at the Vancouver Innovation Labs (May 24th, 2016)
An insightful new patent development and monetization methodology for creating new business in the emerging IoT market.
1. New Patent Development Opportunity Analysis
2. New Patent Preparation & Prosecution Strategy
3. Strategic Patent Development Exploiting Existing Patents
4. Monetization Exploiting Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
5. Development of Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio Best Practice
6. Methodology for Developing Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
IP Strategy - what has changed, what is changing?DuncanBucknell
IP strategy is the use of intellectual property to inform, attain, and maximise organisational goals. This symposium will examine contemporary IP strategy both as a field of study and as a practical management tool.
C-Suite Snacks Webinar Series: What's Your IP Worth? Discovering the Value of...Citrin Cooperman
Sign up for our weekly C-Suite Snacks webinars here: https://www.citrincooperman.com/infocus/c-suite-snacks
Our C-Suite Snacks webinar series provides the middle market with brief, strategic, and tactical business improvement information for 30 minutes every week. Join Citrin Cooperman live every Thursday at noon for snack-sized insights for business executives.
Every day brings news of a new music catalog sale, strategic piece of intellectual property purchased by a large company or private equity firm, or major transaction of a patent-driven business.
During this C-Suite Snacks webinar session, we discussed which intangible assets and intellectual property are commanding the highest prices and what is behind the value of these assets. Key takeaways included:
- An overview of what drives IP value
- COVID-19 impacts on IP value
- Current IP value trends
Intellectual Property Protection Presentation by Matt Poulsen of Suiter Swanz...mklucks
This presentation lays out basic information and topics for early stage start-ups to consider concerning intellectual property, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. For more information and resources, visit www.suiter.com.
Matt Poulsen is a patent attorney and co-owner of Suiter Swantz IP.
He represents clients including large Fortune 500 companies, universities, start-up companies and individual inventors. His practice is generally focused on IP procurement and protection, including U. S. and foreign patent preparation and prosecution, patentability and freedom-to-operate analysis and various trademark, copyright and trade secret matters. Matt also advises clients with respect to various start-up related activities, such early-stage IP strategy.
Matt is admitted to the Nebraska Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska, and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
A short presentation on EyeHub presented at the Cambridge Wireless Connected Devices Special Interest Group on November 7th 2013.
http://www.cambridgewireless.co.uk/Agenda/Connected.Devices.SIG_07.11.13_Agenda.pdf
Mind the gap: A crash course on keeping it legal - 6 Oct 15Olswang LLP
The presentation slides from an Olswang equIP event at Campus London. Introduction to some of the legal considerations for start ups, covering intellectual property, employee incentives and how to attract investors.
You've come up with great new tech concepts - maybe even a business model. Do you talk about it to build interest and evolve concepts? Or do you keep it under lockdown to prevent theft and preserve IP rights? Or can you go down the middle? Ponder these questions and act smart.
Deck designed and delivered by Ian Bell from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office during his session at the Vancouver Innovation Labs (May 24th, 2016)
An insightful new patent development and monetization methodology for creating new business in the emerging IoT market.
1. New Patent Development Opportunity Analysis
2. New Patent Preparation & Prosecution Strategy
3. Strategic Patent Development Exploiting Existing Patents
4. Monetization Exploiting Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
5. Development of Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio Best Practice
6. Methodology for Developing Strategically Packaged Patent Portfolio
IP Strategy - what has changed, what is changing?DuncanBucknell
IP strategy is the use of intellectual property to inform, attain, and maximise organisational goals. This symposium will examine contemporary IP strategy both as a field of study and as a practical management tool.
The Gannons Intellectual Property Technology seminar brings together respected professionals from the legal and commercial technology sectors.
Our seminar covers:
Tech and Software: Discover how businesses navigate, embrace and compete with the deluge of disruptive technologies.
IP Tech from a Legal perspective: Resolve the major legal challenges faced by tech firms. We share our knowledge and expertise.
IP Insurance: Intellectual property insurance needn't be expensive. We demonstrate the options available for Tech businesses.
The Speakers:
Jimmy Vestbirk - a technologist with a focus on LawTech and works with start ups.
Graham Bell - a technical consultant specialising in product development, and has extensive international experience advising clients in the creation, application and exploitation of technology with a core focus in telecommunications and consumer electronics.
Amardeep Dhillon - a barrister who specialises in IP. Amardeep is regularly instructed in matters in the High Court, Companies Court and has appeared before the Court of Appeal. He will discuss case studies on IP and Technology.
An IP Expert in ATE (after the event) and BTE (before the event) insurance solutions helping businesses to reduce their financial risks in litigation.
Intellectual property strategies for startupsintellectjuris
Intellectual-property Strategies For legal start-ups. Continue to keep your job work separate from your brand-new thought. Do not let different individuals claim ownership of one's internet protocol address or your business. Have contributors assign their internet protocol address to the organization.
Take an engaging journey into the world of intellectual property (IP) and software. What IP do you have and how can you protect it? Is it better to use a trademark, copyright or a patent? How long does it take and what does it cost? This presentation will introduce you to the types of IP and why they matter.
With Catherine Vardy - Business Development Officer for the Atlantic Region, Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO), and Philip Kerr -Partner at Kerr & Nadeau
The Triad of Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights: 1. Patents: Safeguarding Innovations 2. Trademarks: Building Brand Identity 3. Copyrights: Preserving Creative Works 4. The Impact on Funding and Valuation 5. Navigating the IP Landscape: Best Practices for Startups
Intangible assets, which account for up to 90% of a company's value, especially patents, which make up the largest proportion of these assets, are hardly ever utilized for corporate value creation despite their value. In this presentation, I introduce patent management solutions for the development of patents that can contribute to corporate value creation, using the latest digital technologies such as AI, blockchain, and Web 3.0. I also introduce measures to maximize the financial use of patent assets secured through such patent management. In particular, I will look into the domestic and overseas trends of STO (Security Token Offering), which have recently been gaining attention in S. Korea, and learn about strategies and methods for patent asset STO.
Your SR&ED and Intellectual Property PrimerBoast Capital
IP ownership is an important topic that comes up frequently when companies claim SR&ED. During this webinar, Boast Capital asked PCK to share more info about getting into the patent system, IP protection and how it impacts companies.
What every Tech Startup should know about Intellectual PropertyHerve Flutto
Provides Tech Entrepreneurs hands-on, practical insights on how to protect your intellectual property effectively. It guides you on how to deal with third parties’ intellectual property, including answers to questions like:
* Which type of intellectual property is best suited for my business?
* Is it better to patent or to maintain secrecy?
* Which third party intellectual property rights are relevant for my business?
*How can I reach reasonable certainty with regards to third party’s intellectual property rights?
We talk with Daniel Hoppe, Certified IP Specialist Lawyer with the German based IP law firm PREU BOHLIG & PARTNER. He draws from his experience in advising start-ups in matters of intellectual property and from his experience in intellectual property litigation.
Intellectual property (IP) is the lifeblood of every knowledge-based startup or venture. Learn how to identify and manage your intellectual property in a strategic way and examine how it fits in with your overall business model. A large part of your competitive advantage will depend on your ability to protect and properly exploit or commercialize your product or service innovations. IP law provides the framework for protecting and commercializing these innovations. Real-world issues and how they can be addressed effectively are examined, particularly for the IT/Web 2.0 space.
Similar to AIPLA AI and iP Workshop: Building Successful IP Portfolios for AI Inventions (20)
As technology ecosystems evolve to become increasingly connected and complex, the IP valuation models supporting the standards that make these relationships possible must also evolve. In this session, we will explain the most recent economic models and case law related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and Standard Essential Patents (SEPs). Our discussion will include the current debates related to the valuation of IoT and SEPs, such as "license for all" versus "license to all."
A certified licensing professional is a certification which demonstrates competency in the following 8 domains:
Domain 1, IP Strategy
Domain 2, Intellectual Property Protection (IP Asset Management)
Domain 3, Opportunity Assessment and Development
Domain 4, IP Valuation
Domain 5, IP Marketing
Domain 6, IP Agreement Development and Drafting
Domain 7, Negotiation IP Assets
Domain 8, IP Agreement Management.
A "File Trademark" is a legal term referring to the registration of a unique symbol, logo, or name used to identify and distinguish products or services. This process provides legal protection, granting exclusive rights to the trademark owner, and helps prevent unauthorized use by competitors.
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How to Obtain Permanent Residency in the NetherlandsBridgeWest.eu
You can rely on our assistance if you are ready to apply for permanent residency. Find out more at: https://immigration-netherlands.com/obtain-a-permanent-residence-permit-in-the-netherlands/.
In 2020, the Ministry of Home Affairs established a committee led by Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, former Vice Chancellor of National Law University (NLU), Delhi. This committee was tasked with reviewing the three codes of criminal law. The primary objective of the committee was to propose comprehensive reforms to the country’s criminal laws in a manner that is both principled and effective.
The committee’s focus was on ensuring the safety and security of individuals, communities, and the nation as a whole. Throughout its deliberations, the committee aimed to uphold constitutional values such as justice, dignity, and the intrinsic value of each individual. Their goal was to recommend amendments to the criminal laws that align with these values and priorities.
Subsequently, in February, the committee successfully submitted its recommendations regarding amendments to the criminal law. These recommendations are intended to serve as a foundation for enhancing the current legal framework, promoting safety and security, and upholding the constitutional principles of justice, dignity, and the inherent worth of every individual.
ALL EYES ON RAFAH BUT WHY Explain more.pdf46adnanshahzad
All eyes on Rafah: But why?. The Rafah border crossing, a crucial point between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, often finds itself at the center of global attention. As we explore the significance of Rafah, we’ll uncover why all eyes are on Rafah and the complexities surrounding this pivotal region.
INTRODUCTION
What makes Rafah so significant that it captures global attention? The phrase ‘All eyes are on Rafah’ resonates not just with those in the region but with people worldwide who recognize its strategic, humanitarian, and political importance. In this guide, we will delve into the factors that make Rafah a focal point for international interest, examining its historical context, humanitarian challenges, and political dimensions.
Responsibilities of the office bearers while registering multi-state cooperat...Finlaw Consultancy Pvt Ltd
Introduction-
The process of register multi-state cooperative society in India is governed by the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002. This process requires the office bearers to undertake several crucial responsibilities to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. The key office bearers typically include the President, Secretary, and Treasurer, along with other elected members of the managing committee. Their responsibilities encompass administrative, legal, and financial duties essential for the successful registration and operation of the society.
2. BAKER BOTTS
Speakers
Dennis Duncan
Senior IP Counsel, Dolby Labs
Eric Sutton
Managing Counsel for IP, Oracle
Rosa Yaghmour
Head of IP, Loon LLC
Rosa Yaghmour
Head of IP, Loon LLC
Andrew Whitehead
Senior Patent Counsel, Genentech
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Topics
Collaborating With Your Organization to Map IP Strategy to
Business Strategy
Selecting Which IP Asset to Cover An AI-related Innovation
Managing an AI-Related IP Portfolio & AI Personnel
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Collaborating With Your Organization to Map IP
Strategy to Business Strategy
• Mechanics of Submission of Ideas for IP Protection
– Who should be involved?
– What information should be considered?
– Important issues to address
– Are changes to invention disclosure forms needed for AI-related inventions?
• AI as Part of Business Strategy
– Unknown consumer results
– Development costs
– Practical considerations
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8. BAKER BOTTS
Protecting your AI Assets
• Patents
– Protect implementation of ideas and functions
– Protection against others even if others
independently develop
– Term of 20 years from filing date
– Collect damages and enjoin others
• Trademarks
– Public facing aspect of AI
– Can add value if TM associated with an AI invention
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Protecting your AI Assets
• Copyright
– Protect expression of ideas.
– Inexpensive, Long Term.
– Uncertainty regarding inventorship/ownership of AI
• Naruto v. Slater suggests that human must be author
• Trade Secrets
– Can provide protection where Patents are lacking
• Protection of AI learning datasets?
– Might be difficult to keep
– Can be cheaper than a patent
• Need infrastructure to maintain secrecy
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11. BAKER BOTTS
Managing an AI-Related IP Portfolio
• Selecting Outside Counsel
– Need to ensure high quality work
• Identifying the Goals of the IP Portfolio
– Align the IP portfolio with the overall business plan
• Pruning the IP Portfolio
– Evaluate the strategic value of IP
• Managing AI Personnel
– What happens when an inventor or expert leaves?
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