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#17 IP Protection for Apps

#17 IP Protection for Apps

15m 54s

The book described helps developers to protect and monetise their creations within the European legal framework. The book also addresses contract negotiation and infringement risks, offering strategies to mitigate legal issues and maximise profitability

#16 The Anatomy of a Valuable Patent

#16 The Anatomy of a Valuable Patent

21m 46s

These value influencing factors range from addressing a real-world problem and having strong market potential to ensuring enforceable claims and ease of infringement detection. The author, an expert in patent portfolio management, uses a real-world case study and his company's patent valuation platform, Patentiv, to illustrate these points. The post emphasizes the importance of proactive strategies to maximise a patent's commercial success, transforming it from a legal document into a valuable asset..

#15 AI Limitations in Patent Validity Searches

#15 AI Limitations in Patent Validity Searches

20m 53s

Five key challenges are identified: bias in training data, the complexity of patent language, the inability to account for legal changes, limited understanding of patent drawings, and difficulties in evaluating subjective concepts like novelty. Solutions involve hybrid approaches, combining AI with human expertise, using advanced NLP techniques, and incorporating real-time legal updates and litigation data.

#14 IP Management as a Dynamic Capability: The example of Airbus vs. Boeing

#14 IP Management as a Dynamic Capability: The example of Airbus vs. Boeing

16m 21s

This episode investigates the patent application strategies of Airbus and Boeing, exploring how their approaches evolved over two decades. It proposes a three-phase model: passive, aggressive, and sophisticated, aligning these phases with the theoretical framework of dynamic capabilities in strategic management. The underlying study uses patent data to empirically test this model, revealing that while both companies broadly followed the proposed pattern, their specific paths differed due to competitive pressures and organisational factors. The findings support the integration of intellectual property management and dynamic capabilities theories within strategic management. Ultimately, the research highlights the complex interplay between internal firm dynamics,...

#13 The importance of the human factor: AI in Patent Searches

#13 The importance of the human factor: AI in Patent Searches

23m 24s

AI tools, particularly generative AI, employ advanced machine learning algorithms to analyze data, generate human-like text, and automate tasks. This can significantly enhance efficiency and accuracy across various stages of the patent search process. RAG (retrieval augmented generation) systems combine the power of generative models with retrieval systems, allowing access to external databases and knowledge bases in real-time. This ensures that the information generated is both accurate and current. The integration of generative AI and RAG into existing patent search processes offers unique opportunities for patent professionals.

#12 Effective Licensing Compliance Controlling

#12 Effective Licensing Compliance Controlling

23m 51s

The episode focuses on controlling compliance with license contracts, highlighting its importance in modern business for protecting intellectual property and ensuring fair compensation. It discusses common challenges and best practices, emphasising the need for a collaborative approach between licensors and licensees. The episode also mentions the role of advanced technology and skilled professionals in effective compliance controlling, and provides links to further resources on this topic. The overall aim is to demonstrate how effective license contract compliance controlling can mitigate risks and unlock value for businesses.

#11 How to Patent AI with Invention Harvesting According to EPO standards

#11 How to Patent AI with Invention Harvesting According to EPO standards

21m 4s

This episode discusses the challenges of intellectual property (IP) development in the emerging technology stage. It highlights the difficulty of identifying and protecting inventions in this phase, particularly due to the non-incremental nature of many emerging technologies and the complexities of software patenting. The episode proposes a "lean invention" approach, inspired by the lean startup methodology, to systematically harvest inventions by focusing on market needs and solving technical problems with patentable solutions. Examples like blockchain and 5G illustrate these challenges and the importance of a strategic approach to IP in this high-risk, high-reward area. The author of the featured article...

#10 Why IP Matters for Startups

#10 Why IP Matters for Startups

15m 55s

This episode highlights the importance of protecting various IP assets, such as trademarks, patents, and copyrights, to attract investment and achieve competitive advantage. The episode also addresses common IP mistakes made by startups and offers resources for navigating IP challenges. Specific sectors, like biotechnology and engineering, are mentioned for their high IP filing rates. Finally, expert guidance is offered to help startups effectively leverage their IP for growth.

#9 Innovation Matters for small- and medium-sized mature enterprises to survive

#9 Innovation Matters for small- and medium-sized mature enterprises to survive

22m 45s

This text excerpts a book offering a practical guide for small and medium-sized mature enterprises (SMMEs) to achieve innovation-driven renewal. It stresses the importance of a balanced approach, combining optimisation of existing operations with the pursuit of breakthrough innovation. The book uses case studies, such as Wes-Tech and Breuer Electric, to illustrate effective methodologies like design thinking and phase-gate processes. It also highlights the crucial role of skilled innovators and their management within SMMEs, advocating for a culture that embraces risk and customer collaboration. Finally, it provides assessment tools to help SMMEs evaluate their innovation capabilities and align their strategies...

#8 KOOL AND THE GANG has still reputation

#8 KOOL AND THE GANG has still reputation

11m 44s

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) Board of Appeal ruled that the trademark "KOOL AND THE GANG" possesses sufficient reputation, overturning an earlier decision. the Board of Appeal found evidence demonstrating the band's significant reputation, referencing previous case law involving "THE BEATLES". A LinkedIn post by Julie Desrois, a patents and trademarks attorney, celebrates this decision.