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Licensing Intellectual Property
 Technology Management: Developing and Implementing Effective Technology Licensing Programs by Robert C. Megantz, Technology Management Developing and Implementing Effective Licensing Programs In today’ s high-technology industries, intellectual property is often a company’ s most valuable asset. But the exploitation of intellectual assets is much more complicated than the exploitation of tangible assets such as buildings, machinery, and capital. In many cases, licensing intellectual properties to other companies is the best way to utilize technology assets– a common strategy in industries such as electronics, computing, telecommunications, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. By licensing their intellectual property to other companies better positioned to access certain markets, firms can fully utilize technology assets when they may not have the resources to do so on their own. Technology Management is a step-by-step treatment of the subject that clearly and succinctly explains how to develop and implement a technology licensing program in your company. It offers accessible yet detailed descriptions of all aspects of a technology licensing program, from the basics to the small details to the long-term issues, including: When licensing is appropriateAlternatives to licensingPatents, trademarks, and other intellectual property components of a licensing strategyConducting and utilizing market research Methods for valuing intellectual propertyMarketing technology assetsNegotiating and drafting license agreementsOrganizational requirements for administering long-term licensing agreements Helpful appendices offer case studies of licensing programs; market research resources such as organizations, publications, and Web sites; sample license agreements; and a glossary of commonlicensing terms. For professionals seeking to implement an effective technology licensing program or individual inventors who want to protect and market their technology assets, Technology Management serves as a comprehensive and straightforward guide to the process.
 Essentials of Intellectual Property by Alexander I. Poltorak, ESSENTIALS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Full of valuable tips, techniques, illustrative real-world examples, exhibits, and best practices, this handy and concise paperback will help you stay up to date on the newest thinking, strategies, developments, and technologies in intellectual property. " Alexander Poltorak and Paul Lerner have written the definitive primer on intellectual property for business professionals. Thorough in its coverage and understandable in its delivery, Essentials of Intellectual Property provides not only an outstanding summary of intellectual property basics, but a useful and sensible strategy for using intellectual property to the best needs of a business. Poltorak and Lerner have combined their in-depth knowledge of patent law with their savvy business skills to yield an indispensable reference for the business professional." -Jeffrey L. Brandt, Patent Attorney, Former Senior Vice President and Intellectual Property & Licensing Counsel, priceline.com " Alex Poltorak and Paul Lerner have pulled off a mighty feat with Essentials of Intellectual Property. They have crafted a work that is clear for the beginning practitioner while nuanced and sophisticated for the savvy tech transfer and IP management veteran. Lively and often witty writing is a treat not often found in tomes on what can be a dry subject. With Essentials of Intellectual Property, the practitioner has a new literary tool for tying IP strategy to the business reality of tomorrow." -Edward Kahn, Founder and President, EKMS, Inc., Cambridge, MA " This critically important new volume of work not only provides the professional with a greater knowledge of thisvast subject, but also the novice with a better understanding and appreciation for the results of their creative abilities." -Lawrence J.
Intellectual property block - In electronic design and electronic design automation an intellectual property block, IP-block or IP core is a unit of reusable design, the use of which has been licensed to a third party. The term is derived from the licensing of the patents and copyrights which subsist in the design, which are sometimes called intellectual property. Licensing (strategic alliance) - Licensing is a form of strategic alliance which involves the sale of a right to use certain proprietary knowledge (so called intellectual property) in a defined way. The intellectual property may be registered publicly, for example in the form of a patent or trademark, as a means of establishing ownership rights. Software licensing - Software licensing comprises the permissions, rights and restrictions imposed on software (whether a component or a free-standing program) which form part of the Software ecosystem. Use of software without a license could constitute infringement of the owner's intellectual property rights, and allow the owner to sue the infringer. World Intellectual Property Day - The World Intellectual Property Day is celebrated each year on April 26 since 2001. This event was set up by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), to "raise awareness of the role of intellectual property in our daily lives, and to celebrate the contribution made by innovators and artists to the development of societies across the globe" April 26] was chosen since this was the date on which the [[Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization entered into force in 1970.
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