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Best Practices for Intellectual Property Management in Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Intepat

It includes creations of mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, and names used in commerce. These intellectual outputs are seen across industries, including creative and cultural sectors. What is Intellectual Property Management?

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Methods of Commercializing Intellectual Property – Part II

Intepat

Commercialization Through Franchising Franchising is essentially a subset of licensing whereby the owner of an intellectual property grants the franchisee to replicate the entire business concept in a different location.

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Guest book review: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

The IPKat

The 1990 Bayh-Dole Act was a major milestone for intellectual property management in US universities. It also covers references studies by the Association of University Technology Management. An interest section at the end of this chapter explores the issues of independent invention by a third party and prior user rights.

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Framing an effective IP strategy in the Corporate

IP and Legal Filings

The corporation innovates various IP and use them for their products or can license them to the third parties, which generate revenues for the corporation in the form of license fees. For any such valid infringement, the prerogative to sue the other for the intellectual property violation always lies with the corporation.

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