Eight Species of Patent Strategy – Part 2 Five levels of IP management and how intellectual property management develops from stage 1 to stage 2

By Bill Meade Introduction: In part 1 of this article series on patent strategy we derived eight species of strategy from the steps a successful/profitable patent goes through over its lifetime.  In part 2 (this article) we are going to use the eight species framework to illustrate how intellectual property management evolves through five phases […]

Using your assets strategically

By Jackie Maguire Most businesses know that intellectual property (IP) is important; but many are not really sure how to make the most of it. Yet a comprehensive IP strategy affects just about every aspect of a company’s day-to-day business, says Jackie Maguire, CEO of Coller IP. When it comes to tackling IP, there are […]

Visualizing Invention

By Bill Meade As we were writing ‘The pocket guide to invention workshops’ Bob Sesek (HP super-inventor with 600 disclosures and forty-some patents issued) came up with a great graphic to visualize the inventing which was and was not happening.  Here it is: The blue boxes are ideasthat could be disclosed, but which are not […]

Rating inventions and patents

By Severin de Wit We constantly rate things. A motion picture rating system is designated to classify films with regard to suitability for audiences in terms of issues such as sex, violence, substance abuse, profanity, impudence or other types of mature content. A credit rating estimates the credit worthiness of an individual, corporation, or even […]

Singapore’s plan to be the regional IP centre in Asia

By Nick Redfearn What is Singapore up to with the consultation paper issued in mid March to open up it’s patent attorney profession? Singapore moved from a re-registration system to a full patent system in 1995. Since then it’s been an upward trend for patent attorneys and patent holders alike as numbers of local and […]

The Greatest Overlooked Risk in IP Strategy

By Robert Cantrell The greatest risk in strategy is neither the probability that any given harmful event will occur nor the extent of the negative consequences of that given event.  If we know either of these, then we can compensate for them.  Our greatest risk is that we either overestimate or underestimate the risk of […]

Three insights into how Intellectual Property can benefit an innovative business.

By Joren De Wachter All technology businesses innovate. It is what they do. They tackle a market opportunity by innovating. But innovation can happen at any level. It can be inventing a new technology, it can be process or method based, it can be through applying existing ideas in a novel way, or in many […]

How to Improve your Innovation ROI with Early Stage Patent Expertise

By Jackie Hutter Innovation teams are often removed organizationally from a company’s patent matters. This can mean that corporate innovation processes move forward with little or no consideration of whether competitors can legally “knock off” the resulting consumer offering. Companies may then not attain expected ROI because competitors can legally copy the innovation—be it a […]

Rating inventions, patent applications and granted patents

By Donal O’Connell The concept of rating things A motion picture rating system is designated to classify films with regard to suitability for audiences in terms of issues such as sex, violence, substance abuse, profanity, impudence or other types of mature content. The movie rating system used in the United States was created in 1968, […]

Perfect Storm is Set to Slam IP Rights, Holders

By Bruce Berman Broad and largely unfounded disdain for intellectual property rights and holders has gone beyond bickering between operating companies and NPEs, or Hollywood (old economy) and Silicon Valley (new economy). It  is starting to have an impact on innovation and investment, and how stakeholders view intangible property, like music, software and new drugs. […]