Intellectual property refers to a company's patents, trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, know-how and data. Experts recommend that companies incorporate IP value strategy programs into their core ...
Many companies miss opportunities to monetize their intellectual property (IP) via effectively and strategically managed approaches that generate significant additional revenue, provide competitive ...
When it comes to using patents to provide more brand and shareholder value, some companies may be getting in the way of their own success. In the following excerpt from their chapter in the book From ...
At our first ever fully virtual Early Stage event on July 21, Perkins Coie partners, Matt Oshinsky and Michael Glenn, were joined by Baris Aksoy of AV8 Ventures to discuss creating and protecting ...
Your code, algorithms, and brand may be worth more to investors than your revenue—if you know how to position them. We’re living in the innovation economy, and intellectual property has evolved from a ...
This is an Insight article, written by a selected contributor as part of WTR's co-published content. Read more on Insight In today's economy, a company’s true value and future potential are no longer ...
Intellectual property protections add value to all types of companies. While securing trademarks and other types of IP protection (e.g., patents, service marks, copyrights and trade secret agreements) ...
Only less than 30 years ago, it would be intolerable for a company founder to enter their banker’s office without historical financial statements, a brick-and-mortar location and contracts for future ...
bluebird bio's stock price has dropped 64% due to safety warnings and high pricing for their sickle cell treatment. The company's intellectual property alone suggests a potential sale value of ...