LEADER 05377nam 2200637Ia 450 001 9910144579203321 005 20170810191527.0 010 $a3-527-80259-2 010 $a1-281-23925-9 010 $a9786611239251 010 $a3-527-61221-1 010 $a3-527-61223-8 035 $a(CKB)1000000000377079 035 $a(EBL)481706 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000299907 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11223541 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000299907 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10241884 035 $a(PQKB)10841509 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC481706 035 $a(PPN)144434857 035 $a(OCoLC)181344233 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000377079 100 $a20050406d2006 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aIntellectual property management $ea guide for scientists, engineers, financiers, and managers /$fClaas Junghans, Adam Levy with contributions by Rolf Sander ... [et al.] 210 $aWeinheim $cWiley-VCH ;$a[Chichester $cJohn Wiley, distributor]$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (190 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a3-527-31286-2 327 $aIntellectual Property Management; Contents; Preface; Authors; Abbreviations; 1 Terminology; 1.1 The Terms of Patenting; 1.1.1 The Patent; 1.1.2 The Process of Patenting; 1.1.3 The Value in a Patent; 1.1.4 Anatomy of a Patent Document; 1.1.5 Patentability of an Invention; 1.1.6 Inventors and Applicants; 1.2 Business Brief; 2 The Economic Objectives of Protection; 2.1 Filing Strategy; 2.1.1 When to File?; 2.1.2 Where to File: National Offices and International Treaties; 2.1.3 Where to First File?; 2.1.4 Follow-up Filings and the Territorial Extent of Protection 327 $a2.2 Claim Breadth: The Scope of the Desired Protection2.3 Factors Influencing Filing Strategy and Claim Breadth; 2.3.1 The Invention, the Product and its Market; 2.3.2 Market Economics; 2.3.3 Technology Density; 2.3.4 The Commercialisation Plan; 2.3.5 The Competition; 2.4 Financial Resources and Attitude Towards Risk; 2.5 Business Brief; 3 Patenting; 3.1 Preparation; 3.1.1 Planning; 3.1.2 Assembling Material; 3.1.3 Researching the Literature; 3.2 Drafting the Patent Application; 3.2.1 Attorneys; 3.2.2 The Initial Filing as a Basis for Amended Claims; 3.2.3 Non-Obviousness; 3.2.4 Unity 327 $a3.3 Prosecution3.3.1 Formalities; 3.3.2 Representation; 3.3.3 The Process; 3.4 Strategy; 3.4.1 Overview; 3.4.2 Patenting an "Invention in Progress"; 3.4.3 Patent Deadlines Driving Development; 3.5 Conflict; 3.5.1 Opposition; 3.5.2 Revocation; 3.5.3 Infringement; 3.6 Business Brief; 4 Ownership; 4.1 The Rights of the Inventor; 4.1.1 What is an Applicant?; 4.1.2 Applicants in the United States of America; 4.1.3 Joint Applicants; 4.2 Disputed Ownership; 4.2.1 Interference Procedure in the United States of America; 4.3 Employee or Service Inventions; 4.3.1 Germany; 4.3.2 United Kingdom 327 $a4.3.3 France4.3.4 Spain; 4.3.5 Russia; 4.3.6 USA; 4.3.7 Japan; 4.3.8 Korea; 4.3.9 China; 4.3.10 Hungary; 4.3.11 Czech Republic; 4.3.12 Poland; 4.3.13 Sweden; 4.3.14 Conclusion; 5 Trademarks and Designs; 5.1 Protection of Distinctive Marks; 5.1.1 Trademark Protection; 5.1.2 Internet Domains/e-Commerce; 5.1.3 Trade Names, Company Names and Titles; 5.1.4 Appellations of Origin; 5.1.5 Enforcement of Rights; 5.2 Designs; 5.2.1 What is a Design?; 5.2.2 National and International Protection of Designs; 5.2.3 How and Where are Designs Registered?; 5.2.4 Implementation of Design Rights; 6 Licensing 327 $a6.1 Licence Agreements - an Overview6.1.1 Introduction to Licensing; 6.1.2 Subject; 6.1.3 Scope; 6.1.4 Exclusivity; 6.1.5 Term and Termination; 6.1.6 Consideration; 6.2 Sub-Licences; 6.3 Up-Front Payments; 6.4 Milestone Payments; 6.5 Non-Cash Consideration; 6.6 Taxation of Consideration; 6.7 Representations and Warranties; 6.7.1 Ownership; 6.7.2 Third Parties' Rights; 6.7.3 Other; 6.8 Maintenance and Prosecution of IP Rights; 6.9 Confidentiality; 6.10 Competition Law; 6.10.1 General Principles; 6.10.2 European Competition Law; 6.10.3 US Competition Law 327 $a6.11 Governing Law and Dispute Resolution 330 $aThis concise introduction to European patent law and global patent perspectives combines the legal and economic perspectives to adopt a unique approach that serves both inventors -- engineers and scientists -- as well as financiers and economists. Written by experts with first-hand knowledge this book is completely up-to-date, taking into account recent additions to European patent law, especially in the field of biotechnology and genetics. While concentrating on the EU, the world perspective is nevertheless represented, including US particularities. The result is a set of guidelines allow 606 $aIntellectual property$zEuropean Union countries 606 $aPatent laws and legislation$zEuropean Union countries 615 0$aIntellectual property 615 0$aPatent laws and legislation 676 $a346.24048 676 $a346.40486 700 $aJunghans$b Claas$0952438 701 $aLevy$b Adam$f1972-$0952439 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910144579203321 996 $aIntellectual property management$92153173 997 $aUNINA