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Generally, the output of a valuation exercise is a range of values for a given situation. Also, it must be noted that for different situations, the same patent(s) may have varying value ranges. Hence for an acquisition proposition, the patent(s) would have a certain value, whereas for licensing purposes, the same patent(s) would have a different value. Further, valuations are highly time dependent, and consequently, the values may change depending on factors such as technology and product lifecycle. Read More..http://pitchscientific.com/
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PATENT VALUATION In the current knowledge economy era, a large percentage of an organization’s value is vested within its intellectual property rights. This is true regardless of whether the organization is large or small or a startup. In fact, it has been noted that 100% of the value of some startups are attributed to their intellectual property rights. In such a scenario, the valuation of the patents owned by an organization becomes an important task. Valuation is detail oriented task and is highly dependent on the desired outcome of the exercise. It involves several steps including ensuring that all the paper work towards ownership has been registered with the respective authorities, assessment of the alternate solutions, evaluation of the strength of the patent(s) in question in light of the alternates, etc. before attributing a monetary value to the patent(s)….Next Page
PATENT VALUATION Generally, the output of a valuation exercise is a range of values for a given situation. Also, it must be noted that for different situations, the same patent(s) may have varying value ranges. Hence for an acquisition proposition, the patent(s) would have a certain value, whereas for licensing purposes, the same patent(s) would have a different value. Further, valuations are highly time dependent, and consequently, the values may change depending on factors such as technology and product lifecycle.
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PATENT VALUATION In the race to acquire as much patent territory as possible by organizations, very often there may be some oversights and misses that could prove costly in the long run. This may take various forms, shapes and sizes. For example, during the course of filing, one or more jurisdictions of interest may be missed out. Alternately, in the rush to gain competitive advantage by filing quickly, some important aspects of the technology may have been omitted. Many other such situations may be envisioned if one hasn’t experienced the suggested nightmare scenarios. The immediate consequence of such an oversight would be the inability to enforce any rights resulting in the possible opening up of the market to competition. Such oversights and omissions will be highlighted during a patent portfolio analysis following which, suitable steps may be taken towards risk mitigation.
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