“With a way to quickly model the value of a patent purchase, we can have a higher quality discussion about the various assumptions that were made, and as we bring multiple purchases to our boss and ...
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The first step in learning about patents is to define what a patent is. Patents are rights granted to the creator of a technique or product that solves a problem or creates a new method of ...
As technology rapidly advances, patent valuation is evolving beyond traditional financial metrics to more dynamic approaches. This shift is driven by innovations that are reshaping industries and the ...
“If we zoom out to look at all issued patents, then the most common problem, or even the most important problem, is not that there are some wide-but-invalid fences around popular territory. The ...
Metrics are very important in society and business as they save time for everyone involved to get to certain levels of cognition and determine which widget or company is better at something. Whether ...
If patents are to stand the test of litigation, they need to be of high quality. But how is that defined, and how can it be achieved? Cheryl Milone explains Defining patent quality and putting it into ...
1 minute read When your portfolio comprises hundreds or even thousands of patents it can be daunting to find the most valuable and useful ones. The first step is to understand what you have, but ...
If your business relies on bringing innovations to market that generate returns on investment, then a well-designed patent strategy is critical for realizing those returns. Patents help introduce new ...
A recent district court case in Delaware, 'Horizon Medicines v. Apotex', dealt with a somewhat similar scenario and it highlights an interesting intersection of patent law and contract law that has ...
Morning all, Craig McGlashan here with the Europe Wire from the London newsroom. Everyone at PE Hub was saddened to hear the news yesterday from New York. Our thoughts are with everyone who works in ...
U.S. patents are currently subject to maintenance fees paid to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) at 3.5, 7.5, and 11.5 years from the date of grant to keep the patent live. The maintenance ...