Given the increasing role of intellectual property (IP) in
academic research, it is important for academic scientists to gain
greater awareness and knowledge of the various issues involved with
IP resulting from their research and inventions. In addition, the
line between academic and industrial research has been blurred, and
a large amount of crossover exists due to corporate funding of
academic research and collaborations between company and university
laboratories. These and other factors have complicated the push
toward technology transfer in universities. As commercialization
has become inseparable from university research, there is now an
essential need for academics to have a greater understanding of the
processes involved. Intellectual Property in Academia: A Practical
Guide for Scientists and Engineers fills this need, providing an
indispensable source of information for researchers in
academia.
You've Just Invented a Gadget - What Now?
Written by a select team of IP professionals, most of whom also
have years of experience as scientists, this volume addresses IP
issues relevant to the academic community-including ways to
efficiently deal with the structural constraints inherent in the
university environment. Scientists and engineers will benefit from
the authors' insights and their advice on how to establish good
communication with university Offices of Technology Transfer. This
perspective affords a common language and facilitates a smoother
path through IP procedures. The book covers the best approaches to
determine invention novelty by prior art searching and gives
step-by-step guidance in using the best modern electronic patent
databases. It presents a unique practical approach for assessing
the monetary value of ideas and provides software for invention
valuation, which can be used even during the early stages of an
invention's development. The book also discusses invention
ownership, which is a crucial issue for scientists employed by
universities.
Get Answers to Your Questions about the Steps in Invention
Commercialization
Taking a more comprehensive approach than a basic how-to book on
patent law, this reference answers inventors' frequently asked
questions about employment legislation as well as business and
market estimation, invention priority registration, and other
necessary steps for the successful commercialization of university
inventions. It presents encouraging examples of academic patent
successes, describing both the right moves and common mistakes made
by scientists. It also provides practical advice on patent writing,
filing, and prosecution, useful for both academic and industrial
researchers. Other key topics addressed by the text include using
copyrighted material, protecting material with copyrights, crucial
IP legislation, business models, and new trends and changes in the
U.S. patent office. In short, readers will find that this book
provides a pathway for easing their journey through the IP
process.
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