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==Extending the royalty stream<div style="font-size:60%">([[2009_Fall_Seminar_Krakow| Fall Seminar Krakow 2009]])</div>==
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Universities spend a lot of money on patenting. But do they also have the funds to enforce their patent rights in case of infringement ? What are the latest trends in patent law and which are the costs involved in mediation, arbitration and litigation ? A US attorney and an experienced tt officer will team up to provide a broad coverage of the issue including a specific case from Max Planck Society where patent enforcement was the basis for their most profitable license to date. <br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%202/Alexa%20von%20Uexk%C3%BCll.pdf Alexa von Uexkuell Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%202/Florian%20Beilhack.pdf Florian Beilhack Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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==Enforcing your IP<div style="font-size:60%">([[2009_Fall_Seminar_Krakow| Fall Seminar Krakow 2009]])</div>==
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Universities spend a lot of money on patenting. But do they also have the funds to enforce their patent rights in case of infringement ? What are the latest trends in patent law and which are the costs involved in mediation, arbitration and litigation ? A US attorney and an experienced tt officer will team up to provide a broad coverage of the issue including a specific case from Max Planck Society where patent enforcement was the basis for their most profitable license to date. <br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/Bernard%20Hertel.pdf Bernard Hertel Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/David%20Parker%20-%20Litigation%20Presentation%20(updated%209-30-09.pdf David Parker Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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==Enforcing your IP<div style="font-size:60%">([[2009_Fall_Seminar_Krakow| Fall Seminar Krakow 2009]])</div>==
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Universities spend a lot of money on patenting. But do they also have the funds to enforce their patent rights in case of infringement ? What are the latest trends in patent law and which are the costs involved in mediation, arbitration and litigation ? A US attorney and an experienced tt officer will team up to provide a broad coverage of the issue including a specific case from Max Planck Society where patent enforcement was the basis for their most profitable license to date. <br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/Bernard%20Hertel.pdf Bernard Hertel Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/David%20Parker%20-%20Litigation%20Presentation%20(updated%209-30-09.pdf David Parker Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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==Patents and more<div style="font-size:60%">([[2009_Fall_Seminar_Krakow| Fall Seminar Krakow 2009]])</div>==
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There is more to intellectual property (IP) strategy than just owning or licensing patents. Utility models, trade marks, domain names, designs, copyrights, trade secrets and confidential information can all complement a patent portfolio. Knowledge of the other IP rights can inform help us make the right business decisions, and ensure that the right blend of IP fits a given project. But would you know which IP rights to use? <br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/Jeremy%20Phillpot.pdf Jeremy Philpott Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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==Latest developments in patent law<div style="font-size:60%">([[2009_Fall_Seminar_Krakow| Fall Seminar Krakow 2009]])</div>==
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Patents are the basis for many technology transfer activities and licensing. Thus we need to obtain the best possible patent protection for our inventions. However, this also means that we need to keep up with the latest developments in patent law, such as the written description requirement, … but also new fee structures at the patent offices. Experts in European and US patent law will bring us up to date.<br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/Eleni%20Kossonakou.pdf Eleni Kossonakou Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
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[http://www.astp.net/ASTP_events/Forthcoming%20events/Krakow/Presentations%20PDF%20Day%201/David%20Parker.pdf David Parker Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
  
 
==Seeking cost effective patenting<div style="font-size:60%">([[2008_Annual_Conference_Bergen|Annual Conference Bergen 2008]])</div>==
 
==Seeking cost effective patenting<div style="font-size:60%">([[2008_Annual_Conference_Bergen|Annual Conference Bergen 2008]])</div>==
 
 
Patenting is an expensive business. We all struggle with the apparent paradox of creating valuable patents with a very limited budget. But is it a paradox? Two experienced speakers show you the most effective measures for a cost conscious patenting process, including smart country selection in the national phase, what to do with China, etc. <br>
 
Patenting is an expensive business. We all struggle with the apparent paradox of creating valuable patents with a very limited budget. But is it a paradox? Two experienced speakers show you the most effective measures for a cost conscious patenting process, including smart country selection in the national phase, what to do with China, etc. <br>
 
[http://www.astp.net/Members/Presentations%20Bergen/Bruno%20Dalle%20Carbonare%20-%20Seeking%20Cost%20Effective%20Patenting.pdf Bruno H. Dalle Carbonare Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>
 
[http://www.astp.net/Members/Presentations%20Bergen/Bruno%20Dalle%20Carbonare%20-%20Seeking%20Cost%20Effective%20Patenting.pdf Bruno H. Dalle Carbonare Presentation] (ASTP members restricted access)<br>

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Extending the royalty stream

Universities spend a lot of money on patenting. But do they also have the funds to enforce their patent rights in case of infringement ? What are the latest trends in patent law and which are the costs involved in mediation, arbitration and litigation ? A US attorney and an experienced tt officer will team up to provide a broad coverage of the issue including a specific case from Max Planck Society where patent enforcement was the basis for their most profitable license to date.
Alexa von Uexkuell Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
Florian Beilhack Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Enforcing your IP

Universities spend a lot of money on patenting. But do they also have the funds to enforce their patent rights in case of infringement ? What are the latest trends in patent law and which are the costs involved in mediation, arbitration and litigation ? A US attorney and an experienced tt officer will team up to provide a broad coverage of the issue including a specific case from Max Planck Society where patent enforcement was the basis for their most profitable license to date.
Bernard Hertel Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
David Parker Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Enforcing your IP

Universities spend a lot of money on patenting. But do they also have the funds to enforce their patent rights in case of infringement ? What are the latest trends in patent law and which are the costs involved in mediation, arbitration and litigation ? A US attorney and an experienced tt officer will team up to provide a broad coverage of the issue including a specific case from Max Planck Society where patent enforcement was the basis for their most profitable license to date.
Bernard Hertel Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
David Parker Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Patents and more

There is more to intellectual property (IP) strategy than just owning or licensing patents. Utility models, trade marks, domain names, designs, copyrights, trade secrets and confidential information can all complement a patent portfolio. Knowledge of the other IP rights can inform help us make the right business decisions, and ensure that the right blend of IP fits a given project. But would you know which IP rights to use?
Jeremy Philpott Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Latest developments in patent law

Patents are the basis for many technology transfer activities and licensing. Thus we need to obtain the best possible patent protection for our inventions. However, this also means that we need to keep up with the latest developments in patent law, such as the written description requirement, … but also new fee structures at the patent offices. Experts in European and US patent law will bring us up to date.
Eleni Kossonakou Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
David Parker Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Seeking cost effective patenting

Patenting is an expensive business. We all struggle with the apparent paradox of creating valuable patents with a very limited budget. But is it a paradox? Two experienced speakers show you the most effective measures for a cost conscious patenting process, including smart country selection in the national phase, what to do with China, etc.
Bruno H. Dalle Carbonare Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
Sue Scott Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Joint ownership of IP

Some love it, some hate it. Is it a feasible option or do we better try to avoid joint ownership of intellectual property at all times? What are the modalities that can make joint ownership work?
William Bird Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
Allen Norris Presentation (No presentation available)
Kevin Cullen Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Increasing the odds in Tech Transfer

Most of the patents we file end up getting abandoned without licensing, either because we didn’t do enough market research or because we couldn’t put the time into finding licensees. Should we be rejecting far more disclosures than we do – if so, which ones? And if they slip through to become a patent; how do we kill those?
Herbert Reutimann Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)
Rudy DeKeyser Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Choosing and using your patent agent

In this session we focus in on the relationship between you and your Patent Agent (Attorney). How should you choose them, manage them and measure how good a job they’re doing? How should you brief them and stay involved during the patent writing and examination process ?
Catherine Mallalieu & Josephine Bradley Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

The importance of due dilligence

Academics receive funding from multiple sources, enter into all sorts of collaborations (both formal and informal) and work with many other researchers (and students) in the course of their research. Given this complexity, how can you be sure that IP is yours to license? In this session we learn at how to carry out IP due diligence and find out what happens if you ignore this vital step.
Mark Anderson Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

When to patent inventions and when not to – the art of triage

Tech Transfer managers receive far more invention disclosures than they can sensibly manage – in any case, most inventions have limited commercial potential. However, saying ‘no’ to an inventor is a difficult and often puts us in conflict with inventors. How should you decide which projects to reject, which to invest patent money in and which to invest lots of time in as well?
Penny Attridge Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Managing the Patent Portfolio

Patent budgets can easily get out of control – it is easy and relatively inexpensive to file a patent without thinking about the strength or value of the patent. In this session we explore patent strategy from the perspective of an experienced Tech Transfer Director.
Jon Wulff Petersen Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Getting the maximum "bang-per-buck"

Patenting can be hugely expensive once you get into the ‘national’ phase. How can you delay as long as possible to give you the maximum time to license? If you have to ‘go national’ what coverage do licensees expect you to have – what do companies do themselves ?
Isa Furlong and Miles Haines Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)

Business perspective of patenting

Universities and companies approach patents from different perspectives – universities want to protect technologies; companies want to protect products. How does this difference affect the patenting strategy – and does the different approach damage us when it comes to licensing to industry?
Arja Weckman Presentation (ASTP members restricted access)