TY - GEN AB - The book includes thorough coverage of developments in Japan, which, as the country where significantly more new patents are registered each year than in any other country, is particularly important for this subject. AU - Taplin, Ruth, CN - HF5681.I55 CN - HF5681I55 ID - 13664 KW - Intellectual property KW - Intellectual property KW - Patents KW - BRANDS KW - VALUATION OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL KW - JAPAN KW - UNITED KINGDOM KW - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA KW - NATIONAL LAW KW - TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER KW - Propriété intellectuelle LA - eng N1 - Ordered from amazon.de, December 2004, 68 euros 1. Taplin, Ruth. Introduction 2. Young, Terry A. Technology transfer from US universities : the need to value IP at the point of commercialisation 3. Kiso, Takuma. The role of entrepreneurship and venture business in redefining the value of intellectual property in Japan 4. Hisa, Tomoyuki. Understanding how IP is valued in Japan in relation to medicine 5. Lewis, Ian. Intellectual property litigation, liability insurance, issues and solutions 6. Hogg, Matthew R. Protection of intellectual property value/revenue and the insurance solution 7. Wakui, Masako. Standardisation and patent pools in Japan : their effects on valuing IP and limits under competition law 8. Tani, Akito. Redefining brand valuation within the Japanese context 9. Van Dulken, Steve. Japanese patent publications as a source of information Appendix. Nishizawa, Akio. New challenges for the Japanese national universities in the IRP management and spin-off ventures. N1 - "This book was the result of a Valuing IP seminar that took place at the Patent Office on 25 September 2003"--Acknowledgements. N1 - "The book was the result of a Valuing IP seminar that took place at the Patent Office on 25 September 2003.". N2 - The book includes thorough coverage of developments in Japan, which, as the country where significantly more new patents are registered each year than in any other country, is particularly important for this subject. T1 - Valuing intellectual property in Japan, Britain and the United States. TI - Valuing intellectual property in Japan, Britain and the United States. ER -