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Intellectual Property Management: A Guide for Scientists, Engineers, Financiers, and Managers (3527312862) cover image
Intellectual Property Management: A Guide for Scientists, Engineers, Financiers, and Managers
Claas Junghans, Adam Levy, Rolf Sander (Contributions by), Tobias Boeckh (Contributions by), Jan Dirk Heerma (Contributions by), Christoph Regierer (Contributions by)
ISBN: 978-3-527-31286-3
Hardcover
188 pages
February 2006
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Preface.

Authors.

Abbreviations.

1 Terminology (Claas Junghans).

1.1 The Terms of Patenting.

1.2 Business Brief.

2 The Economic Objectives of Protection (Claas Junghans).

2.1 Filing Strategy.

2.2 Claim Breadth: The Scope of the Desired Protection.

2.3 Factors Influencing Filing Strategy andClaim Breadth.

2.4 Financial Resources and Attitude Towards Risk.

2.5 Business Brief.

3 Patenting (Claas Junghans).

3.1 Preparation.

3.2 Drafting the Patent Application.

3.3 Prosecution.

3.4 Strategy.

3.5 Conflict.

3.6 Business Brief.

4 Ownership (Rolf Sander).

4.1 The Rights of the Inventor.

4.2 DisputedOwnership.

4.3 Employee or Service Inventions.

5 Trademarks and Designs (Tobias Boeckh).

5.1 Protection of Distinctive Marks.

5.2 Designs.

6 Licensing (Jan Dirk Heerma).

6.1 Licence Agreements – an Overview.

6.2 Sub-Licences.

6.3 Up-Front Payments.

6.4 Milestone Payments.

6.5 Non-Cash Consideration.

6.6 Taxation of Consideration.

6.7 Representations andW arranties.

6.8 Maintenance andProsecution of IP Rights.

6.9 Confidentiality.

6.10 Competition Law.

6.11 Governing Law andDispute Resolution.

6.12 Negotiating Licence Agreements.

6.13 Business Brief.

7 Starting up and Financing Your Venture (Adam Levy).

7.1 Risk, Return andControl.

7.2 Strategy.

7.3 Company Formation.

7.4 The Business Plan.

7.5 Financial Forecasting andV aluation.

7.6 Financing the Venture.

7.7 Negotiation.

8 The Importance of Business Structures to the Exploitation of IP (Christoph Regierer).

8.1 Legal Forms of Transferring IP Ownership.

8.2 Intellectual Property andF inancial Reporting.

8.3 Tax Aspects.

9 List of Annexes.

Annex 1 Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (January 3rd, 2005).

Annex 2 PCT Contracting States (as of July 7th, 2005).

Annex 3 EPO member states andextension states as of July 2005.

Annex 4 Nice Classification of goods and services (8th edition) – Headings Goods and Services.

Annex 5 International Classification for Industrial Designs under the Locarno Agreement – Headings Goods and Services.

Annex 6 European Community Member States.

Annex 7 Member countries of the Madrid Agreement and Madrid Protocol.

Annex 8 ARIPO member states.

Annex 9 OAPI member states.

Annex 10 Country Codes.

Index.

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