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The nature of the patent infringement defense of “prior commercial use” has changed with AIA, affecting patent values

Written by Randy on December 19, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: commercial litigation, IP valuation research, legislation, Patent Litigation, Patents, technology transfer

AIA expanded the prior commercial use defense in patent litigation from just applying to business methods to now including other categories of patents. The defense also now requires commercial use more than one year prior to the patent’s filing or disclosure date.  Finally, the defense has been broadened to include affiliated companies. W. Edward Ramage of [...]

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New reporting metrics recommended for research institutions’ technology transfer operations

Written by Randy on December 11, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: best practices, investing in IP, ip monetization, IP strategy, technology transfer

Darrell West, director for the Center for Technology at Brookings, recently wrote about the need for a consistent set of metrics to be used to evaluate research institutions’ technology transfer operations, suggesting the lack of uniformity makes it difficult for managers to learn what works best. Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare [...]

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Ten Simple Rules to Protect Your Intellectual Property

Written by Randy on November 13, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: best practices, Chief Intellectual Property Officer, intangible property, ip monetization, IP strategy, IP valuation research, Patents, technology transfer, Trade Secrets

Reprinted from PLOS Collections with permission. The concepts that underpin the protection of ideas and inventions are not new; such laws have been around for several hundred years and are discussed under the broad heading of intellectual property (IP). IP is easily misunderstood, but at the same time most scientists encounter it at some point [...]

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Government funding of university research continues strong

Written by Randy on September 28, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: IP valuation research, Patents, technology transfer

As the lay press questions the U.S. commitment to innovation, Mike Pellegrino put his IP Analytx database to the test to spot check how many university patent applications are supported by government funding.  His conclusion? The government clearly finds great value in technology transfer offices of universities and is actively supporting university research. Bookmark on [...]

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Kauffman Foundation releases study on entrepreneurship and university spinoffs

Written by Randy on August 7, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: early stage IP, ip monetization, technology transfer

The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation has released a new study on the role of faculty and student entrepreneurship in university technology transfer, specifically as it relates to spinoffs. Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

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Startup companies must assess and protect their IP assets early on

Written by Randy on August 6, 2012 - 1 Comment
Categories: best practices, early stage IP, investing in IP, IP valuation research, Patents, royalty, technology transfer

Startup companies need to protect their intellectual property and set up safeguards so that others’ IP is not infringed. Borrowing somewhat from Jay Mandal and Nitin Gupta of LawPivot and their 5-step plan for new businesses to use in developing such a strategy, here is a checklist of some elements critical to a successful patent [...]

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New bill would change the nature of university technology transfer in the U.S.

Written by Randy on August 3, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: early stage IP, ip monetization, IP ownership, legislation, technology transfer

From the be-careful-what-you-wish-for department, on page 20 of the now-being-considered bill, Start-up Act 2.0, is a line that seems to run cross-grain against the current, 30+-year-old system of university technology transfer in the U.S.: Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

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Royalty v equity agreements in tech transfer

Written by Randy on July 25, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: best practices, early stage IP, ip monetization, IP valuation research, Patents, royalty, technology transfer

Concluding that equity arrangements are useful tools when patents available for technology transfer are weak, an article in the Intellectual Property & Technology Forum & Journal at Boston College Law School offers a model to TTOs: Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

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BVR creates portal for tech transfer offices’ easy access to licenses and royalty rates

Written by Randy on July 9, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: best practices, IP valuation research, licensing, royalty, technology transfer

Reviewing a Johns Hopkins University presentation on technology transfer reveals a core truth: the goal is to “leverage [university] technology and intellectual property to maximize its value, both monetary and non-monetary.” Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this postRecommend on Facebookshare via RedditShare with StumblersTweet about itSubscribe to the comments on this post

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News, Views and Muse

Written by Randy on June 22, 2012 - 0 Comments
Categories: case law analysis, copyright values, damages, IP valuation research, licensing, technology transfer, trademark

Detailed legislative history available for AIA Thanks to Dennis Crouch in Patently-O for uncovering a useful legislative history of America Invents Act, written by Joe Matal, Judiciary Committee Counsel to Senator Jon Kyl, and recently in the Federal Circuit Bar Journal.  Absent judicial review, legislative history is the only way to determine with as much [...]

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