A general overview of trademarks, patents and common issues in license agreements presented on March 25, 2011 for The Entrepeneurs Initiative in Tucson, Arizona
NEWS FLASH: //Check our latest course offering on Patent-Business-Strategy over at Udemy here: http://www.udemy.com/patent-business-strategy/ with a 50 per cent launch discount //
An overview of IP/patent licensing field. Various strategies and practical aspects of patent licensing are discussed here. Please do NOT consider this legal advice.
[Some material has not been updated for recent changes, so use it at your own risk]
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice.
A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Trademarks are protected by intellectual property rights.
Michael Sandys's presentation to our Patent Box Workshop at Liverpool in London on 12 July 2013. The presentation deals with why commercialize IP, licensing IP, types of licences, licence terms, joint ventures and manufacturing licence agreements. It also contains a number of handy tips,
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This a discussion on patent infringement for academic purpose. Please do NOT consider this legal advice.
[Some material has not been updated for recent changes, so use it at your own risk]
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice.
Detailed information on different types of intellectual property rights and how to protect them through patent filing, copy rights, geographical identification and other procedures
Copyright registration process: There are few easy steps which will help you for the registration of copyright. Follow this steps for whole procedure for registration of copyright.
In a startup, Intellectual Property (IP) or intangible assets are often more than 90% of the value of the company and therefore, a carefully planned strategy for IP protection is necessary
anything novel created by virtue of your intellectual power can be patented, which will be useful for mankind. this ppt. presents the property which can be patented and how to be patented .
Introduction to Patents and IP CommercializationHasit Seth
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Introduction to Patents and IP Commercialization. These are slides from a talk I gave at Venture Center NCL (National Chemical Laboratory) in Pune, India to a audience of scientists involved in nanotechnology.
NEWS FLASH: //Check our latest course offering on Patent-Business-Strategy over at Udemy here: http://www.udemy.com/patent-business-strategy/ with a 50 per cent launch discount //
An overview of IP/patent licensing field. Various strategies and practical aspects of patent licensing are discussed here. Please do NOT consider this legal advice.
[Some material has not been updated for recent changes, so use it at your own risk]
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice.
A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Trademarks are protected by intellectual property rights.
Michael Sandys's presentation to our Patent Box Workshop at Liverpool in London on 12 July 2013. The presentation deals with why commercialize IP, licensing IP, types of licences, licence terms, joint ventures and manufacturing licence agreements. It also contains a number of handy tips,
NEWS FLASH: //Check our latest course offering on Patent-Business-Strategy over at Udemy here: http://www.udemy.com/patent-business-strategy/ with a 50 per cent launch discount //
This a discussion on patent infringement for academic purpose. Please do NOT consider this legal advice.
[Some material has not been updated for recent changes, so use it at your own risk]
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice.
Detailed information on different types of intellectual property rights and how to protect them through patent filing, copy rights, geographical identification and other procedures
Copyright registration process: There are few easy steps which will help you for the registration of copyright. Follow this steps for whole procedure for registration of copyright.
In a startup, Intellectual Property (IP) or intangible assets are often more than 90% of the value of the company and therefore, a carefully planned strategy for IP protection is necessary
anything novel created by virtue of your intellectual power can be patented, which will be useful for mankind. this ppt. presents the property which can be patented and how to be patented .
Introduction to Patents and IP CommercializationHasit Seth
NEWS FLASH: //Check our latest course offering on Patent-Business-Strategy over at Udemy here: http://www.udemy.com/patent-business-strategy/ with a 50 per cent launch discount //
Introduction to Patents and IP Commercialization. These are slides from a talk I gave at Venture Center NCL (National Chemical Laboratory) in Pune, India to a audience of scientists involved in nanotechnology.
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Ron Zink: intellectual property and how to protect your brand and innovationIAMCP MENTORING
Ron Zink from Microsoft Corp. describes how to protect intellectual property and strengthen brand in innovative business.
The presentation was delivered at the IAMCP Europe annual summit in 2012. Join the IAMCP (www.iamcp.org) and stay in touch day-to-day.
Fonts, Images, Licenses and Intellectual Property LawExtensis
Fonts and stock imagery are governed by licenses. As the premier legal authority on fonts intellectual property, Frank Martinez Esq. of The Martinez Group shares how font licenses function, how images are covered by intellectual property, and how your organization can stay on the right side of the law with your licensing strategies.
Copyright and Open Content Licensing: the role of the Creative Commons licencesccAustralia
"Copyright and Open Content Licensing: the role of the Creative Commons licences", presented by Professor Anne Fitzgerald as seminar 1 of 4 in the Creative Commons and the Digital Economy series, 2012. For full details see event page at http://creativecommons.org.au/events/digitaleconomy
Law, Science & Technology: Copyright & related rights (1 of 2)
- History & developments
- Legal sources
- Copyright harmonization
- Subject matter
- Concept of originality
- Exhaustion + case study
Slide 5: Push and pull relation between technology and copyright
Slide 6: 1450 Invention of printing press
Slide 8: Statute of Ann (1710)
Slide 12: Copyright US Constitution (1790)
Slide 13: The Pirate Publisher
Slide 15: 20th century, cassette, video tape, CDs, Napster, The Pirate Bay, Popcorn Time
Slide 22: The battle of copyright (free culture, corporate capitalism, public domain)
Slide 23: Legal sources (sauces)
Slide 25: Berne convention (1886)
Slide 28: Three step test
Slide 29: Universal Copyright Convention (1952)
Slide 30: Rome convention (1961)
Slide 32: TRIPS - Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (1994)
Slide 35: WIPO Internet Treaties (1996)
Slide 36: EU Copyright Law
Slide 39: Road to harmonization (Regulations, Directives, CJEU practice...)
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Patent infringement is the commission of a prohibited act with respect to a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. It occurs when someone violates the patent rights an inventor has in his invention by making, using or selling the invention without the patent owner‘s permission (or if the patent has been licensed), in a way not permitted by the license.
Inventor Boot Camp Thomas Franklin 10 17 2009dr2tom
Introduction to Intellectual Property (IP)
Presentation includes types of IP - Trade Secrets, Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents; Timing Issues for Protecting IP; and Patent Strategy Models
Protecting intellectual property (ip) at startups - Ravi Vaikuntachar, Manage...Lounge47
“Protecting Intellectual Property at Startups” was a highly interactive
one with questions from entrepreneurs leading to much learning for all. Some key takeaways from the
session: 1) IP is not a “ghost” to be feared, but a “friend” to be nurtured 2) Familiarize yourself with all
aspects of IP relevant to your business and your idea. Just being informed helps you manage about 70% of
the risk 3) The vision of the Startup should lead to an IP strategy that allows easy answers to key questions
like – Should I patent or not? Which markets should I file patents in? etc. 4) Myths around IP should be
shattered (example: unclear explanations of ideas to obfuscate full disclosure can leave Startups with a
lack of protection) 5) The philosophy of patent protection should be understood – Governments give
inventors a monopoly for a certain period of time in return for full disclosure from the inventors so that
the next inventor/entrepreneur can execute and push the envelope for the general benefit of society 6)
Misuse of patents can kill a company. Founders should do an initial patent search to ensure that they are
not in violation. 7) Patent services companies are highly skilled (and expensive) but Startups may want to
consider hiring these services because shortcuts often lead to significant exposure 8) Startups that are
bootstrapping, can consider a provisional patent filing 9) Intellectual property is not just patents -
Copyrights, Trademarks and Trade Secrets offer protections that should be considered as well. Indian
entrepreneurs should take IP seriously to build credible businesses.
What’s in a Name? Everything! Trademark and Copyright EssentialsJason Springer
Your company name, your slogan and the goodwill of your customers are critical to elevating your bottom line. This free seminar will show you how to protect, leverage and capitalize on these valuable assets, and provide useful tips on protecting and enforcing your rights as a business owner.
2011 Silicon Flatirons IP (Crash Course) For EntrepreneurersJason Haislmaier
Intellectual Property Crash Course for Entrepreneurs (February 22, 2011) presentation at the Wolf Law Building at the University of Colorado (Boulder, CO)
In today’s challenging economic environment, businesses are looking for ways to improve their competitive advantage. One important way is through branding, which includes one or more trademarks. Some trademarks and brands are stronger than others. This presentation addresses how to develop, use, and protect a powerful brand while avoiding potential infringement litigation.
IP And Licensing What You Need To Know About Trademarks, Patents And Licensing Agreements
1. Intellectual Property and Licensing: What You Need to Know About Patents, Trademarks and Licensing Agreements Sean Garrison Emily A. Bayton March 25, 2011