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Licensing Best Practices -

Licensing Best Practices

The LESI Guide to Strategic Issues and Contemporary Realities

Robert Goldscheider (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
528 Seiten
2002
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-21952-1 (ISBN)
CHF 189,95 inkl. MwSt
Companies are increasingly looking at ways to make profits from their intellectual property (patents, trademarks, formulas, copyrights, brand names, distributions systems, technologies, etc).
A definitive resource for professionals in licensing and technology management

In this comprehensive guide to licensing best practices, esteemed members of the Licensing Executives Society International offer in-depth discussion of a broad range of important topics in the field of licensing, including:
* Licensing issues in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, South Africa, and Latin America
* Technology valuation
* Technology management consulting
* Licensing agreements and strategic partnerships
* The expansion of the licensing profession
* Patent procedures and protection in Europe
* Trade secrets law and intellectual property assets
* Issues in copyright, software, and Web sites
* Trademarks, trade names, and trade dress
* Licensing in the biotechnology industry
* Pharmaceutical licensing
* University licensing trends
* Technology rights that are financial assets and instruments
* IC-based corporate carve-outs
* Licensing and litigation
* ADR

The Licensing Executives Society was founded in Florida in 1965 as a professional forum for the exchange of ideas and views on the licensing profession. The Society rapidly grew in North America and soon spread to Europe, Asia, and Australia, where new national organizations were established. In the early 1970s, the need to coordinate the global interests of the societies, their members, and their clients inspired the creation of LES International. Today, there are more than 10,000 members in LESI's 27 member societies.

Preface by Robert Goldscheider.

PART ONE: THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF LICENSING.

CHAPTER 1 EXPANDING BUSINESS OF LICENSING (Willy Manfroy).

CHAPTER 2 TECHNOLOGY VALUATION (Dr. Richard Razgaitis).

CHAPTER 3 THE EXPANDING ROLE OF TECHNOLOGYMANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS (Robert Goldscheider).

CHAPTER 4 DREADFUL DRAFTING: THE DO S AND DON TSOF LICENSING AGREEMENTS (John T. Ramsay, Q.C.).

PART TWO: NEW OUTLOOKS ON PATENTS,TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS, AND TRADE SECRETS.

CHAPTER 5 RECENT CHANGES IN PATENTINGPROCEDURES AND PROTECTION: DEVELOPMENTSIN THE EUROPEAN AND U.S. PATENT SYSTEMS (Dr. Heinz Goddar, Alan H. Gordon).

CHAPTER 6 THE CRITICAL ROLE OF TRADESECRET LAW IN PROTECTING INTELLECTUALPROPERTY ASSETS (Melvin F. Jager).

CHAPTER 7 COPYRIGHT, SOFTWARE, AND WEB SITEISSUES IN THE INTERNET WORLD (Michael A. Lechter).

CHAPTER 8 TRADEMARKS, TRADE NAMES,AND TRADE DRESS (Thomas M. Small, Kenneth D. McKay).

PART THREE: ADVANCES IN INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC LICENSING.

CHAPTER 9 LICENSING IN THEBIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY (Dr. Cathryn Campbell).

CHAPTER 10 PHARMACEUTICAL LICENSING DURINGTHE REVOLUTION (Dr. Thomas A. Picone).

CHAPTER 11 UNIVERSITY LICENSING TRENDS ANDINTELLECTUAL CAPITAL (Dr. Louis P. Berneman, Dr. Kathleen A. Denis).

PART FOUR: FINANCIAL ISSUES, LEGAL PROTECTION,AND LITIGATION DEVELOPMENTS.

CHAPTER 12 WHAT TO DO WITH TECHNOLOGY RIGHTSTHAT ARE FINANCIAL ASSETS AND INSTRUMENTS (Dr. Nir Kossovsky, Bear Brandegee).

CHAPTER 13 IC-BASED CORPORATE CARVE-OUTS:STRATEGY, STRUCTURE, AND FUNDING (James E. Malackowski, Suzanne Harrison).

CHAPTER 14 LICENSING AND LITIGATION (Ronald L. Grudziecki, Arnaud Michel).

CHAPTER 15 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION:FIGHTING SMARTER, SPENDING LESS (Tom Arnold).

PART FIVE: LICENSING IN THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY.

CHAPTER 16 IGNORE EUROPE AT YOUR PERIL! (Prof. Dr. Peter Chrocziel, Nigel Jones, Thierry Sueur).

CHAPTER 17 CHALLENGES OF LICENSING TO ANDFROM CHINA AND HONG KONG (Larry W. Evans, With a Contribution from Chi Shaojie).

CHAPTER 18 IS THERE A FUTURE FOR JAPAN? (Dennis Unkovic).

CHAPTER 19 LICENSING IN RUSSIA: OPPORTUNITIESAND PITFALLS (Dr. Natalia Karpova).

CHAPTER 20 AUSTRALIA: LICENSING OPPORTUNITIESIN THE MEDICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY (Rodney DeBoos).

CHAPTER 21 CHALLENGES TO ARAB INDUSTRIESIN ACQUIRING AND SELLING APPROPRIATETECHNOLOGIES (Talal Abu-Ghazaleh).

CHAPTER 22 THE SOUTH AFRICAN EXPERIENCE INECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Alan Lewis, Don MacRobert).

CHAPTER 23 PROSPECTS FOR INCREASEDLICENSING IN LATIN AMERICA (Fernando Noetinger, Gabriel F. Leonardos).

FURTHER READING LIST.

INDEX.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.6.2002
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 187 x 262 mm
Gewicht 1100 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Urheberrecht
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
ISBN-10 0-471-21952-5 / 0471219525
ISBN-13 978-0-471-21952-1 / 9780471219521
Zustand Neuware
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