Machine generated contents note:
1. Basic Intellectual Property Concepts --
1.1. Introduction --
1.2. Basic Patent Law Concepts --
1.3. Patent Office Operations --
1.4. Requirements for Obtaining a Patent --
1.5. Types of Patents --
1.6. Parts of a Patent --
1.7. The Term of a Patent --
1.8. Provisional Protection --
1.9. Definitions of Commonly Used Terms --
1.10. International Treaties --
1.11. The Paris Convention --
1.12. The Patent Cooperation Treaty --
1.13. The European Patent Convention --
1.14. The African Intellectual Property Organization --
1.15. The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization --
1.16. Eurasian Patent Convention --
1.17. Copyrights, Trademarks, and Trade Secrets --
1.18. Other Resources --
2. The Value of Patents --
2.1. Exclusivity --
The Desired Goal --
2.2. The Mechanics of Achieving Exclusivity in a Technology Area --
2.3. Traps and Misconceptions --
What Patents Can't Do --
2.4. The Informational Value of Patents --
2.5. Assigning Value to Patents --
2.6. Licensing of Patents --
3. Developing a Strategy --
3.1. Professional Help --
3.2. Determining Whether or Not an Invention is Patentable --
3.3. Defining Strategy --
3.4. The Principles Behind the Strategy --
The Military Model --
3.5. Developing a Patent Strategy Model --
3.6. Developing a Patent Strategy for an Invention --
3.7. Developing a Patent Strategy for a Series of Inventions --
3.8. Developing a Strategy for an Existing Product --
3.9. Developing a Strategy for Licensing Patents --
3.10. Developing a Strategy for Handling a Potentially Adverse Patent --
3.11. Developing a Strategy for Oddball Inventions --
3.12. Dealing with Inventors When Patent Applications are Not Filed --
3.13. Coordination of Other Strategies and Patent Strategy --
4. Researching with Intellectual Property in Mind --
4.1. Introduction --
4.2. Characteristics of Prolific Inventors --
4.3. Characteristics of Casual Inventors --
4.4. The Inventive Process --
4.5. Fostering Inventive Activity --
4.6. Suggestions on How to Conduct Research for Stronger Patents --
5. Infringement and Freedom to Operate --
5.1. Types of Infringement --
5.2. Avoiding Patent Infringement --
5.3. Dealing with Infringers --
5.4. Research Disclosures and Journal Articles --
5.5. Published Patent Applications and Provisional Patent Coverage --
6. Working with Attorneys, Agents, and Patent Liaisons --
6.1. Introduction --
6.2. Preparing for the Legal World --
6.3. Actions to Take before Meeting with the Agent --
6.4. Typical Working Arrangements with Agents --
6.5. The Researcher's Responsibility for Technical Details --
6.6. Aloofness --
6.7. Experimentation for the Patent Application --
6.8. Patent Liaisons and Other Intellectual Property Professionals --
7. Disclosure and Filing Decisions --
7.1. Introduction --
7.2. Controlling the Disclosure of Technology --
7.3. The Filing Decision --
7.4. Filing Globally --
7.5.Compulsory Licensing --
7.6. The Cost of Broadly Filed Patent Applications --
7.7. The Legal Systems of Individual Countries --
7.8. Techniques for Determining Which Countries will be of Value --
7.9. World Growth and Economic Power --
7.10. Templates --
7.11. Timing of Application Filings --
7.12. Global Experts --
7.13. Agreement with Strategy --
8. After the Filing --
8.1. Introduction --
8.2. Anticipating the First Response from a Patent office --
8.3. Modification of Claims --
8.4. Research After the Filing --
8.5. Maintaining Cohesion --
8.6. Issuance and Maintenance of Patents --
9. The Future of Intellectual Property Efforts.
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00411/19 | 346.730486 Kni P | Online | Available |