A practical source of advice and reference filled with contributions from leading innovators and top patent and trade mark attorneys.
This book is designed as a practical reference source for creators and users of intellectual property (IP), directing them towards the best of current thinking and practice in building and developing a cost-effective portfolio of rights.
Every year, The Patent Office receives over 30,000 patent applications and 34,000 trade mark applications. The potential for creating value from ideas, brands, designs and processes has never been greater. But neither has the speed at which innovation and creativity can be replicated around the world. Organizations need to find ways of keeping ahead of their rivals. To this end, the process of defining and protecting IP is becoming a mainstream activity with as much future impact as finance or marketing. IP protection can be equally important in securing the distinctive know-how and identity on which an organization is based.
A Handbook of Intellectual Property Management is a practical source of advice and reference filled with contributions from leading innovators and top patent and trade mark attorneys on a range of topics, including:
the value of IP;
EU versus US;
brand identities;
buying and selling rights;
building an IP team;
start-ups and spin-outs;
acquisitions, flotation and liquidation;
manufacturing and creative industries;
consumer goods and financial services;
patents, trade marks, copyright and design rights;
action against counterfeiting, piracy and competitors.
REVIEWS :“A practical reference source for both creators and users of
intellectual property, directing them towards the best of current
thinking and practice in building and developing a cost-effective
portfolio of rights…a practical source of advice and reference filled
with contributions from leading innovators and top patent and trade mark
attorneys.”
Commerce and Industry
“The value of A Handbook of Intellectual Property Management lies
in its wide range of applications and contributors. Forty separate
intellectual property issues are addressed from brand equity to
counterfeiting and dispute resolution.”
Professional Manager
“Forty chapters provide businesspersons with advice on aspects of
intellectual property (IP) important to their business.”
Journal of Economic Literature
“An exceptionally insightful and practical discussion of IP
management…What is so compelling about the usefulness of this text is
the fact that the discussion, analysis and examples address real-world
issues.”
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Hardback, 240 Pages, Dimensions 216 x 173 MM Language English.
Adam Jolly is a business writer and editor specializing in the management of growth, innovation, technology and risk. He is Consultant Editor on a number of Kogan Page titles including The Handbook of European Intellectual Property Management; Clean Tech Clean Profits and The Innovation Handbook.