Intellectual Property (IP) covers all rights that are generated by
one's creative intellectual efforts. Being intangible, intellectual
property has no material existence but is, nevertheless, a valuable
asset with substantial commercial value. With the knowledge gleaned
from Intellectual Property for Integrated Circuits, integrated
circuit (IC) designers will possess a substantial understanding of
the numerous forms of intellectual property and their underlying
laws and governing principles to efficiently protect and exploit
their own inventions and benefit financially from those rights.
Intellectual Property for Integrated Circuits provides integrated
circuit inventors with up-to-date knowledge in intellectual
property rights in order to be more self-reliant and not solely
dependent on patent attorneys. The idea of "Leave the Law to the
Lawyers" is clearly outdated because patent attorneys will not be
as knowledgeable in technological respects as inventors and
consequently may lead to insufficient protection to which inventors
expect and are entitled. However, this book is not a replacement
for patent attorneys. Patent attorneys are paid by the hour,
therefore if inventors are equipped with a working knowledge of IP
law and can effectively search for and interpret prior art; they
can significantly reduce the number of hours spent with attorneys.
At the same time it will ensure that both inventors and patent
attorneys understand one another.
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