Example of a Patent / Product / Revenue Table

Example of a Patent / Product / Revenue Table The final tool to integrate intellectual property and business decision-making is that of a “Patent / Product / Revenue Table” as shown in the figure. This figure is created by integrating the financial information from the company books, with its manufacturing tracking system, and [...]

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Example “Value” View of Patent Portfolios

Example of a Small Bicycle Seat Portfolio in “VALUE” View The “Example of a Small Bicycle Seat Portfolio in VALUE View” figure shows how the ten aforementioned bicycle seat patents lay out on this grid. Note that the two of the patents have European and Japanese counterparts. In this case the company should [...]

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“Value” View of Patent Portfolios

“Value” View of Patent Portfolios Once art that is covering commercial or strategic products or programs is understood the next tool to be used is the “VALUE view of Patent Portfolios”, as is shown in the Figure. This mapping of patents was created by a pairwise comparison of the products or technologies claimed [...]

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Example “USE” View of Patent Portfolios

Example of a Small Bicycle Seat Portfolio in “USE” View In the “Example of a Small Bicycle Seat Portfolio in “USE” View” figure, ten patents held by a bicycle seat company were plotted on the USE view. The company can quickly focuses efforts on building out art in its growth position as represented [...]

2021-01-02T10:58:02-08:00

Typical Segmentation Seen in “USE” View of Patent Portfolios

Typical Segmentation of portfolios in “USE” View Shown in the “Typical Segmentations of Portfolios in “USE” View” figure is the amount of art in a large company’s portfolio that falls into each area of the matrix. This was first done for Dow Chemical Corporation the later confirmed by many organizations represented in the [...]

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“USE” View of Patent Portfolios

“USE” View of Patent Portfolios The first tool to use is that of a “USE view of Patent Portfolios” as shown in the figure. For large corporations the vertical axis is used to segment the different business units of a large corporation (or business lines of a small company) in a range from [...]

2021-01-02T10:51:38-08:00

Risk Management of IP Assets

A property planned and effective patent awareness and risk policy is an essential component of corporate self-governance in today’s business environment. As part of the responsibility of self-governance, management must implement an effective patent risk management program and ensure that it is properly maintained over time. Periodic self-assessment is an important tool for [...]

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Extracting Value from IP – Abandonment

It may seem unusual to consider abandonment as a value extraction process. However many forms of intellectual property in particular patents and trademarks require continued maintenance and registration fees over their lifetimes. Abandoning this art saves payment of these expenses as well as the companies cost of internal personnel auditing and properly tracking [...]

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Extracting Value from IP – Donations

Like any other property, patents and know-how can be donated to a charity and a tax deduction taken. Transaction costs are variable but are usually small compared to the value of the tax deduction. The process includes identification of the assets to be donated, identification of the donee (which helps to maximize the [...]

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Extracting Value from IP – IP Exchanges

Contributing intellectual property to IP exchanges is another way to obtain value from the assets.  Such exchanges came about nearly 2000s that have struggled to become sustainable business entities. The basic reason for this is that online exchanges, in order to thrive, have to solve transacting a company’s intellectual property better than alternate [...]

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