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The handbook of European intellectual property management : developing, managing and protecting your company's intellectual property.
2007
F 191 JOL.T
Available at WIPO Library
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Title
The handbook of European intellectual property management : developing, managing and protecting your company's intellectual property.
Description
xl, 434 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780749449889 Print
9780749452131
9780749452131
Alternate Call Number
F 191 JOL.T
Summary
"The Handbook of European Intellectual Property Management shows companies how to create value from their patents, trade marks, designs, copyrights, and knowledge bases. It also offers advice to business support organizations seeking to promote their services to executives and entrepreneurs who are concerned about IP issues. Drawing on a wide range of expertise, the Handbook reveals how IP contributes to improved competitive performance and to greater value on the balance sheet, and also offers a template of "best practice" in IP management. Practical and easy-to-follow, it explains clearly the multitude of legal rights and processes involved, and it takes managers through the cycle of IP: how to create IP; how to secure and protect it; how to use yours or someone else's; and how to manage IP most profitably." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0715/2007016444-d.html.
Note
"In association with European Patent Office."
Sul front.: In association with European Patent Office.
Sul front.: In association with European Patent Office.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1.1 Europe's IP architecture
1.2 The strategic role of IP in European business
1.3 IP in the knowledge economy
1.4 IP and open innovation
1.5 Managing patents as assets
1.5 Europe's different IP cultures
2.1 Patents
2.2 Trademarks
2.3 Copyright in Europe
2.4 designs
2.5 Utility models
2.6 Trade secrets
3.1 Innovation rights
3.2 Building an international knowledge business
3.3 IP and proof of concept
3.4 Business-university collaboration
3.5 Managing IP in collaborative ventures
3.6 Licensing as a growth strategy in Europe
3.7 Innovation support in Europe
4.1 Creating a patent position in Europe
4.2 European patents: differents from the United States
4.3 Prior art searching
4.4 Portfolio building
4.5 Patents exceptions
4.6 Patent clearances
4.7 Patents on a budget
5.1 Issues in European copyright
5.2 Copyight and the digital economy
5.3 Digital policy management
5.4 Digital distribution and Creative Commons
6.1 Taking products and services to market across Europe
6.2 Managing brand and design portfolios in Europe
6.3 Building a strong (European)trade mark
6.4 defending brands
7.1 Intellectual assets management
7.2 Inventions by employees
7.3 IP and the web
7.4 Database rights
8.1 Valuing IP, intangibles and goodwill
8.2 Brand valuation
8.3 The monetization of intellectual property
8.4 Patent evaluation
9.1 Raising finance through IP
9.2 Investors and IP risks
9.3 IP and acquisitions
9.4 IP and private equity
10.1 Germany
102. The United Kingdom
103. France
104. Italy
105. Spain
106. The Nordic countries
107. Benelux
108. Ireland
109. The accession states
11.1 Litigation strategies for European IP registered rights
11.2 Differences in patent litigation
11.3 Opposition at he European Patent Office
11.4IP assurance.
Europe's IP architecture
The strategic role of IP in European business
IP in the knowledge economy
IP and open innovation
Managing patents as assets
Europe's different IP cultures
Patents
Trade marks
Copyright in Europe
Designs
Utility models
Trade secrets
Innovation rights
Building an international knowledge business
IP and proof of concept
Business-university collaboration
Managing IP in collaborative ventures
Licensing as a growth strategy in Europe
Innovation support in the new Europe
Creating a patent position in Europe
European patents : differences from the United States
Prior art searching
Portfolio building
Patent exceptions
Patent clearances
Patents on a budget
Issues in European copyright
Copyright and the digital economy
Digital policy management
Digital distribution and Creative Commons
Taking products and services to market across Europe
Managing brand and design portfolios in Europe
Building a strong (European) trade mark
Defending brands
Intellectual assets management
Inventions by employees
IP and the web
Database rights
Valuing IP, intangibles and goodwill
Brand valuation
The monetization of intellectual property
Patent evaluation
Raising finance through IP
Investors and IP risks
IP and acquisitions
IP and private equity
Germany
The United Kingdom
France
Italy
Spain
The Nordic countries
Benelux
Ireland
The accession states
Litigation strategies for European IP registered rights
Differences in patent litigation
Opposition at the European Patent Office
IP insurance.
1.2 The strategic role of IP in European business
1.3 IP in the knowledge economy
1.4 IP and open innovation
1.5 Managing patents as assets
1.5 Europe's different IP cultures
2.1 Patents
2.2 Trademarks
2.3 Copyright in Europe
2.4 designs
2.5 Utility models
2.6 Trade secrets
3.1 Innovation rights
3.2 Building an international knowledge business
3.3 IP and proof of concept
3.4 Business-university collaboration
3.5 Managing IP in collaborative ventures
3.6 Licensing as a growth strategy in Europe
3.7 Innovation support in Europe
4.1 Creating a patent position in Europe
4.2 European patents: differents from the United States
4.3 Prior art searching
4.4 Portfolio building
4.5 Patents exceptions
4.6 Patent clearances
4.7 Patents on a budget
5.1 Issues in European copyright
5.2 Copyight and the digital economy
5.3 Digital policy management
5.4 Digital distribution and Creative Commons
6.1 Taking products and services to market across Europe
6.2 Managing brand and design portfolios in Europe
6.3 Building a strong (European)trade mark
6.4 defending brands
7.1 Intellectual assets management
7.2 Inventions by employees
7.3 IP and the web
7.4 Database rights
8.1 Valuing IP, intangibles and goodwill
8.2 Brand valuation
8.3 The monetization of intellectual property
8.4 Patent evaluation
9.1 Raising finance through IP
9.2 Investors and IP risks
9.3 IP and acquisitions
9.4 IP and private equity
10.1 Germany
102. The United Kingdom
103. France
104. Italy
105. Spain
106. The Nordic countries
107. Benelux
108. Ireland
109. The accession states
11.1 Litigation strategies for European IP registered rights
11.2 Differences in patent litigation
11.3 Opposition at he European Patent Office
11.4IP assurance.
Europe's IP architecture
The strategic role of IP in European business
IP in the knowledge economy
IP and open innovation
Managing patents as assets
Europe's different IP cultures
Patents
Trade marks
Copyright in Europe
Designs
Utility models
Trade secrets
Innovation rights
Building an international knowledge business
IP and proof of concept
Business-university collaboration
Managing IP in collaborative ventures
Licensing as a growth strategy in Europe
Innovation support in the new Europe
Creating a patent position in Europe
European patents : differences from the United States
Prior art searching
Portfolio building
Patent exceptions
Patent clearances
Patents on a budget
Issues in European copyright
Copyright and the digital economy
Digital policy management
Digital distribution and Creative Commons
Taking products and services to market across Europe
Managing brand and design portfolios in Europe
Building a strong (European) trade mark
Defending brands
Intellectual assets management
Inventions by employees
IP and the web
Database rights
Valuing IP, intangibles and goodwill
Brand valuation
The monetization of intellectual property
Patent evaluation
Raising finance through IP
Investors and IP risks
IP and acquisitions
IP and private equity
Germany
The United Kingdom
France
Italy
Spain
The Nordic countries
Benelux
Ireland
The accession states
Litigation strategies for European IP registered rights
Differences in patent litigation
Opposition at the European Patent Office
IP insurance.
Linked Resources
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Publisher description
Publisher description
Published
London : Kogan Page, 2007.
Language
English
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