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//Intellectual Property & Science
Red tulips in full bloom inside Kashmir's tulip garden. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli
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INNOVATION
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN R&D AND PATENTS
A positive correlation exists between patent volumes and R&D expenditure by industry1 and by country/region2.
1. Study on the Trend of Research and Development from Patent Application, NISTEP, Report No. 9.2. Patents and R&D expenditure, Bernard FLIX, Statistics in focus - Science and technology, 16/2006.
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EP Apps vs R&D expenditure 2002 US Grants vs R&D expenditure 1999
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TODAYS IP LANDSCAPE
Nortel patents sold for $4.5bn
Valuing patents: Doing the maths
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TOP 10 LARGEST INITIAL ADJUDICATED DAMAGES AWARDS: 19952011
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Source: PwC 2012 Patent Litigation Study
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COST OF INFRINGEMENT
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$25M
Discovery: $3.6M, Trial: $6M
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RADIDLY DEVELOPING ECONOMIES & THE COMMON IP PATH THEY TAKE
Rely heavily on their abundant natural resources and low labor costs
Copying/emulating products and manufacturing methods deployed by foreign players
Vulnerable to:1. Market exclusion2. Elevated costs3. Lost profits
Closing the IP gap:1. Partnering2. Acquiring IP3. Building focused
IP portfolio4. Playing the
standards game
1. Achieving parity2. Net recipient 3. Using IP as a
commercial advantage
Source: Boston Consulting Group
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Patent Activity
Source: 2012 China Patent Report, Thomson Reuters
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Source: 2012 China Patent Report, Thomson Reuters
INNOVATION IN TAIWAN
Source: Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents Index
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DOMESTIC VS FOREIGN FILINGS
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REGIONAL COMPARISON OF TAIWAN PATENT OUTPUT
Compares the patent output of local patent jurisdictions in Asia Pacific, US and Europe (as measured by inclusion of associated country code in DWPI patent families)
Includes comparison for most recent year of Nominal GDP (in millions of US dollars)
Source: Thomson Reuters Derwent World Patents Index
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LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS OF 2011 TAIWAN PATENT ACTIVITY
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COMPARISON OF TECHNOLOGY PATENTING FOR 2011
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Who needs patent information?
For researchers
Complete background information
Unique information unavailable elsewhere
Comprehensive details of each technology
Inspiration for new techniques and methods
Research evaluation
For intellectual property administrators and analysts
Legal protection
Prior art searching
Protection of existing intellectual property
Technology Transfer / licensing
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CHALLENGES OF SEARCHING PATENTS Patents contain a lot of legal jargon and are difficult to understand
Patents are often obscure and key information is deliberately hidden
Patents are often unavailable in English
Patents are often very lengthy, with important information buried deep in the body of the patent
There is a huge volume of information, over 20,000 new patents a week, making it extremely difficult to search and keep up to date.
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DO YOU SPEAK ATTORNEYSH?
Ball = Spherical device
Computer mouse = Pointing device
Computer screen = Visual display unit
Car = Land vehicle
Pen = Scribing instrument
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DERWENT WORLD PATENTS INDEXWHAT IS IT?
Who is using DWPI? IP Attorneys, IP Researchers, R&D, Information Professionals, Portfolio Managers, Competitive Intelligence and Patent Examiners
DWPI is the most trusted source of patent information, expertly indexed and featuring enhanced titles and comprehensive abstracts
Comprehensive English-language patent coverage, including the Asia Pacific region
Clear title and abstracts summarizing the novelty of an invention
Unsurpassed searchability via a unique coding and indexing system
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DWPI MANUAL CORRECTIONS 2011
Original data from Patent office amended & rationalised
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WHAT ABOUT NON-PATENT LITERATURE?
Emerging technologies present challenges in searching and identifying the most relevant prior artSearching the non-patent literature in blossoming technologies is vital to patentability determinations.
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Source: USPTO, Public Hearing on Issues Related to the Identification of Prior Art During the Examination of Patent Application, 1999
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Patents are no longer limited to corporate research, more and more academic institutions & polytechnics worldwide are registering patents
Almost every recent Nobel laureate for Chemistry and many of the laureates for Physics and Medicine have published patents.
Many academics actively patent their research to strengthen their publication portfolio.
Patents, along with Journals and Proceedings are now considered one of the key sources of information for academic researchers
Essential Information for Academics
About 80% of the technical knowledge contained in patent documents cannot be found anywhere else, not even in trade journals or academic papers. *
Source: European Patent Office
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Reality Check . . .
"Could university professors performing basic research be successfully sued for infringing patents?"
"Just because a researcher has not been sued does not mean he or she will not be in the near future. And if a researcher has a stake in a
commercial startup company that is spun out of university research, she or he may be in for a rude surprise."
Nature Biotechnology, November 08, 2007
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HOW DWPI HELPS SK Telecom has many CDMA related patents.
For every 100 CDMA patent you find for SK Telecom, there are 150 patents that you cannot find because:
You may lack the expertise
You lack Derwent source
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1st level / Original Patent set: 443
Derwent data set: 738
Note: Search conducted using Thomson Innovation on Title and Abstract with SK Telecom as the assignee. Conditions apply.
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EXAMPLE OF ASSIGNEE CORRECTION
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EXAMPLE OF CLEARER TITLES
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BR200514375A
1st level / Original Title
mtodo e sistema para efetuar uma transferncia de terminal multmodo-multibanda atravs da utilizao de clula multi-alvo em um ambiente de comunicao mvel
CN100505926C
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Method for processing address of short message service center in IMT-2000 asynchronous network
SK Telecom CDMA patents (2 examples of the missing 738 patents that is hard to find)
Derwent (DWPI) Title
Method for performing handover of multiband terminal in communication system, involves creating multi-target cell data by monitoring handover target cell and receiving handover command from wideband code division multiple access system
Derwent (DWPI) Title
Short message processing method in wideband code division multiple access network, involves setting up transmission path of short message according to load centralization state of each short message service center
Analysis is only as good as what you have retrieved !
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Not Classified.
Manually assigned in DWPI: A24C
Not Classified.
Manually assigned in DWPI: A24C
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