INTRODUCTION to IPR
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What is Intellectual Property?
The principal rights governing the ownership and
disposition of technology are known as
“intellectual property” rights which are derived
primarily from legislation granting patent,
copyright, trademark, and integrated circuit mask
work protection.
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Types of Intellectual Property Protection
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Copyright Patent Trademark Trade
Secret
Other
What is
protected
Original
work of
authorship
Product
Process
MOU/ MOT
Business
identities
Business
secrets
Design
patents,
Databases,
etc.
Symbols © Patented ™
SM
®
Copyright
•Narrow Protection: expression not ideas
•Inexpensive: free rights, low cost to register
o Registration not mandatory
•Term is 60 years from death of author
•Easy to Obtain: no ingenuity is required
•Expensive to Enforce: litigation is costly
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Trademarks
•Variable Protection: depends on distinctiveness
•Lengthy: Indefinitely renewable
•Easy to Obtain: if distinctive mark chosen
•Expensive to Enforce: litigation is costly
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Trade Secrets
•Known by a limited number of persons, all of whom are
under an obligation to maintain the confidentiality of the
information
•Take measures to ensure that the information remains
confidential
•Employee and Contractor agreements
•Reverse engineering destroys a trade secret
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Patent vs. Trade Secret
Patents
• Disclose invention sufficient so others can make and use
the invention
• Duration: 20 years from filing
• Protection against independent discovery
Trade secrets
• Confidentiality
• Potentially indefinite
• Protection lost if independent discovery or reverse
engineered
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Legislative JudicialExecutive
• Affects on Patent
Law by proposing
legislation and
implementing law
• Enact Laws
• Create patent
statutes
•Interpret Constitution
• Interpret Laws
Three Branches of the Govt.
•Patent and Trademark Office
•Commerce Department
•Department of Defense
•Health and Human Services
•Atomic Energy Commission
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Agencies that can affect patents
•Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Mediation
• Arbitration
• Negotiation
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Supreme Court
High Court
Discretionary
District Court OR Patent Appellate Board
Dispute
Patent Law Disputes
Types of Patents
Types are jurisdiction specific
Utility patent
• Protects articles of manufacture, compositions of
matter, machines, or processes, or improvements
• Term: 20 years from the application filing date
Plant patent
• Protects most asexually reproduced plants
• Term: 20 years from the application filing date
Design patent
• Protects new, original and ornamental designs
• Term: 14 years from the date of grant
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Protection Outside your country
•An invention can be protected in foreign countries by:
–Filing individual patent applications in each country where protection
is desired, based upon Paris Convention priority
•Must file within 12-months of filing the patent application
–Filing a PCT application
•In countries who are members of the PCT.
•Designation in each of these countries is automatic, unless
expressly withdrawn
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What Value is the Patent Right?
•It may be asserted to enforce a monopoly
•It may be licensed to others for a royalty
•It may be sold, or used a collateral
•It may prevent others from obtaining a patent
•It may be a bargaining chip in commercial or legal
negotiations (infringement)
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Thank You!
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IPR basics

  • 1.
    INTRODUCTION to IPR COPYRIGHT2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 2.
    What is IntellectualProperty? The principal rights governing the ownership and disposition of technology are known as “intellectual property” rights which are derived primarily from legislation granting patent, copyright, trademark, and integrated circuit mask work protection. COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 3.
    Types of IntellectualProperty Protection COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Copyright Patent Trademark Trade Secret Other What is protected Original work of authorship Product Process MOU/ MOT Business identities Business secrets Design patents, Databases, etc. Symbols © Patented ™ SM ®
  • 4.
    Copyright •Narrow Protection: expressionnot ideas •Inexpensive: free rights, low cost to register o Registration not mandatory •Term is 60 years from death of author •Easy to Obtain: no ingenuity is required •Expensive to Enforce: litigation is costly COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 5.
    Trademarks •Variable Protection: dependson distinctiveness •Lengthy: Indefinitely renewable •Easy to Obtain: if distinctive mark chosen •Expensive to Enforce: litigation is costly COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 6.
    Trade Secrets •Known bya limited number of persons, all of whom are under an obligation to maintain the confidentiality of the information •Take measures to ensure that the information remains confidential •Employee and Contractor agreements •Reverse engineering destroys a trade secret COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 7.
    Patent vs. TradeSecret Patents • Disclose invention sufficient so others can make and use the invention • Duration: 20 years from filing • Protection against independent discovery Trade secrets • Confidentiality • Potentially indefinite • Protection lost if independent discovery or reverse engineered COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 8.
    COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Legislative JudicialExecutive • Affects on Patent Law by proposing legislation and implementing law • Enact Laws • Create patent statutes •Interpret Constitution • Interpret Laws Three Branches of the Govt.
  • 9.
    •Patent and TrademarkOffice •Commerce Department •Department of Defense •Health and Human Services •Atomic Energy Commission COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Agencies that can affect patents
  • 10.
    •Alternative Dispute Resolution •Mediation • Arbitration • Negotiation COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Supreme Court High Court Discretionary District Court OR Patent Appellate Board Dispute Patent Law Disputes
  • 11.
    Types of Patents Typesare jurisdiction specific Utility patent • Protects articles of manufacture, compositions of matter, machines, or processes, or improvements • Term: 20 years from the application filing date Plant patent • Protects most asexually reproduced plants • Term: 20 years from the application filing date Design patent • Protects new, original and ornamental designs • Term: 14 years from the date of grant COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 12.
    Protection Outside yourcountry •An invention can be protected in foreign countries by: –Filing individual patent applications in each country where protection is desired, based upon Paris Convention priority •Must file within 12-months of filing the patent application –Filing a PCT application •In countries who are members of the PCT. •Designation in each of these countries is automatic, unless expressly withdrawn COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 13.
    What Value isthe Patent Right? •It may be asserted to enforce a monopoly •It may be licensed to others for a royalty •It may be sold, or used a collateral •It may prevent others from obtaining a patent •It may be a bargaining chip in commercial or legal negotiations (infringement) COPYRIGHT 2018 KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 14.
    Thank You! COPYRIGHT 2018KPIED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.