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  1. This Webcast Will Begin Shortly If you have any technical problems with the Webcast or the streaming audio, please contact us via email at: accwebcast@commpartners.com Thank You!

  2. Monitors "Beyond the Law" / IP Asset Management May 21, 2008Presented by New to In-house Committee and West, a Thomson-Reuters BusinessAssociation of Corporate Counselwww.acc.com

  3. Presenters: • Cheryl H. Agris, PhD, Mark Medice • The Law Offices of Business of Law • Cheryl H. Agris, PhD, PC Westlaw Business • Pelham, NY • Moderator: • Susanna McDonald, General Counsel, Director of Information, Claimant Management Systems Panel

  4. Polling Question #1 • I am the: • General Counsel • IP Attorney or Chief Patent Counsel • Attorney • Licensing Executive • Other

  5. Patents as Assets • Patents have value • Can sell them • Can license them • Can be used as collateral • Have offensive and defensive uses

  6. Agenda • Patent Uses • Managing Your Patent Assets throughout its Lifecycle • Tools • Resources

  7. Patent Uses • Offensive Uses • Generate/enhance revenue (licensing, securitization) • Establish foothold with respect to product and/or technology • Prevent others from copying product/establish exclusivity (litigation)

  8. Patent Uses • Defensive Uses • Freedom to Operate • Use as a bargaining chip with a competitor

  9. Polling Question #2 • My company • Does not have any program for managing IP • Outsources management of IP to outside counsel • Has a program for managing IP in-house • Actively licenses IP in addition to the above

  10. Disclosure • Before obtaining patent protection, the following steps need to be taken • Freedom to Operate • Patentability Determination • Scope of Patent Protection

  11. Freedom of Operation • Search currently issued U.S. and pending applications to determine if your proposed process would potentially infringe claims of U.S. patents or pending application. • If potential markets in other countries, extend investigation to non-US patents

  12. Freedom of Operation-How? • Search competitors or other players in technology area • Search subject area

  13. Freedom to OperateRobotics-Which companies prolific?

  14. Case Study • Researcher in Pharmaceutical Company proposes to Group Leader a project for obtaining a novel non-aspirin analgesic. Proposes making compounds A, B and C with a certain core structure. • What steps should be taken?

  15. Case Study • Search patent portfolios of Pharmaceutical Company Y and Z, makers of analgesics • Conduct patent search for aspirin free analgesics • Conduct search of core chemical structure

  16. Freedom of Operation • Identify Patents/Published Patent Applications of Interest • Determine status of patent application(s)/issued patents • Still pending if patent application? If so, where in the process? • If issued, have maintenance fees been paid? • Review chain of title • Determine if subject to reissue/reexamination/interference/litigation • Determine if patent has been licensed or subject to security interest

  17. Freedom of Operation • Identify Related Filings • Determine if Foreign Counterparts have been filed • Review patents to determine scope of protection

  18. Patentability • Review patent searches • Search technical literature • Consider defensive publication

  19. Patentability Determination • Is it novel? • Is it non-obvious? • Does is constitute patentable subject matter?

  20. Scope of Patent Protection • Determine scope of protection that may be obtained in view of prior art • Product claims? • Could related compounds be covered? • Method of use? • Method of Making? • Ease of designing around

  21. After filing the patent application….. • Continue freedom of operation studies • Continue to monitor non-patent literature • Continue dialog with respect to potential markets • Set up Competitive Intelligence Program

  22. Polling Question #3 • My company closely monitors IP activity: • By industry • By technology • By company • All the above • None the above

  23. Review by Technology Area – Robotics (901)

  24. Competitive IntelligenceRobotics-Which companies prolific?

  25. Competitive IntelligenceRobotics–Patenting Distribution–10 Years

  26. Medtronic 10-Year Trend

  27. Post Issuance Activities • Enforcement • Raise Revenue • Licensing • Securitization • Sell portfolio

  28. Post Issuance Activities-EnforcementLitigation Trends - Patents

  29. Costs of Patent Litigation Skyrocketing Pretrial Conference Decision 5% Markman Hearing Summary Judgment Trial Complaint 16 mo 24 mo 28 mo 30 mo 32 mo $1.5m $2.2m $2.5m $2.5m+ $3.5m Costs of Patent Litigation ~25% More Than Other Litigation

  30. Intellectual Property Business Models Source: Intellectual Ventures, LLC

  31. Post Issuance Activities • Review patent portfolio • Acquire Related Technologies • Determine whether to maintain or abandon patent position • Continue competitive intelligence

  32. Effective Patent Portfolio Management • Keep track of your company’s patent portfolio • Competitive Intelligence • Communicate! • R &D • Business Development Teams

  33. Tools • Publically and commercially available scientific (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/), business (http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/srch-edgar)and/or patent databases (www.uspto.gov) • Patent docketing systems • Cost estimating systems • Competitor assessment services

  34. West IP Monitor (http://www.westmonitor.info) • Provides analysis of important patent and trademark activities, applying exclusive content from Thomson, including Derwent. • Analyzes entire IP lifecycle, accessing 30 million patent / mark records from 41-patent issuing authorities. • Provides push-of-a-button insights to very difficult to gather intelligence, such as patents-in-litigation by class, company, etc. • Example Uses: • Portfolio review • Supporting filing strategies • Supporting licensing activities • Analyzing risks to litigation • Supporting FTO analyses

  35. Westlaw Patent Practitioner

  36. QUESTIONS • For Further Information Contact • Cheryl H. Agris, Ph.D., The Law Offices of Cheryl H. Agris, PhD, PC, Pelham, NY 914-712-0093; c.agris.patlaw@pobox.com) • Mark Medice, Business of Law, Thomson-Reuters 412-203-2155; mark.medice@thomson.com

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