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Hard Times for Patents in Europe?

Axel PfeifferPatent Attorney, Beetz and Partner, Munich, Germany Not the only but the most prominent piece of patent legislation in Europe in recent years was the discussion around the EU Directive on Patentability of Computer Implemented Inventions (the CII Directive). It ended in summer 2005 with the EU Parliaments rejection of the CII Directive. Hard […]

LES-SVC Questionnaire on Licensing Inventions from External Sources

Cynthia Wagner Weick, Ph.D.Management Professor, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, USA In late 2004 and early 2005 the LES Silicon Valley Chapter collaborated on a study of invention and innovation with Dr. Cynthia Wagner Weick Management Professor at the University of the Pacific in Stockton California. The study focused on the degree and type […]

Tax Considerations, Incentives to Innovation and Licensing in Brazil

Henry K. SherrillLawyer, Veirano Advogados, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil For developing countries burdened by foreign debt the level of strong currency reserves a technology acquisition or screening policy and the level of economic development all appear to contribute to difficulties (or ease) in recording contracts with the government for the purpose of remitting payments abroad. […]

Risks to IP Rights post Sale or Acquisition

Lanning G. BryerPartner, Ladas & Parry LLP, New York, New York, USA Over the years businesses have come to recognize the enormous economic value of intellectual property rights such as patents designs trademarks and service marks trade secrets and copyrights ( IP Rights ). Innumerable transactions have been structured around the purchase or sale of […]

Fair and Reasonable Royalty Rate Determination – When is the 25% Rule Applicable?

Ove GranstrandProfessor of Industrial Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology What is fair and reasonable in royalty rate determination is not clear despite a longstanding debate and maybe because of it. As often in complex uncertain situations simple rules of thumb then tend to emerge and over time set some standard rule of reason […]

Creative Use of Brand Equity

Darren OlivierField Fisher Waterhouse Justin BarnesInternational Brand Management Limited Brands have become key drivers of corporate value and brand licensing is becoming an increasingly important part of overall brand strategy. Not only can brand licensing have a major impact on bottom line profits but it has the capability of taking your brand to places never […]

PricewaterhouseCoopers Patent and Trademark Damages Study 2005

Aron LevkoPartner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chicago, USA Vincent TorresManager, Advisory Services Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chicago, USA Intellectual property litigation continues without relent. In light of global competition shorter product life cycles and easier access to information patents and trademarks are now among the few remaining barriers of entry to companies seeking to differentiate a product in […]

Calculation of Compensation According to License Analogy

Heinz GoddarPatent Attorney, BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT, Munich, Germany At the time when the mode of calculation termed license analogy was introduced in German legal practice intensive discussions immediately set in as to the ratio something else than 1:1. which should be applied between the royalty rate payable by a condemned patent infringer in accordance with […]

Risks To And Precautions Available To Patent Licensees In China If The Licensor Is Bankrupted

Jaing XunMingLecturer, Department of Intellectual Property, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, Peoples Republic of China Zhu XueZhong, PhDProfessor and Director, Department of Intellectual Property, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, Peoples Republic of China The proportion of patented technologies as intangible assets possessed by enterprises is rapidly increasing […]