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Book Synopsis
A practical resource for valuing patents that is accessible to the complete spectrum of decision makers in the patent process

In today''s economy, patents tend to be the most important of the intellectual property (IP) assets. It is often the ability to create, manage, defend, and extract value from patents that can distinguish competitive success and significant wealth creation from competitive failure and economic waste. Patent Valuation enhances the utility and value of patents by providing IP managers, IP creators, attorneys, and government officials with a useable resource that allows them to use actual or implied valuations when making patent-related decisions.

  • Involves a combination of techniques for describing patent valuation
  • Includes descriptions of various topics, illustrative cases, step-by-step valuation techniques, user-friendly procedures and checklists, and examples
  • Serves as a useable resource that allows IP managers to

    Table of Contents

    Preface ix

    Acknowledgments xiii

    Part One Foundations for Patent Valuation and Decision Making 1

    Chapter 1 Valuation Basics 3

    What Is Value? 5

    The Valuation Process 7

    Identifying the Subject Matter of the Valuation 9

    Valuation Misconceptions 12

    The Three Basic Valuation Methodologies 16

    Limitations on Rationality in Valuation and Decision-Making Exercises 20

    References 20

    Notes 21

    Chapter 2 Patent Basics 23

    What Is a Patent? 26

    Anatomy of a Patent 32

    Criteria for a Patent 33

    Transferring Patent Rights 36

    Nationality of a Patent 39

    References 40

    Notes 40

    Chapter 3 Using Valuation Analysis to Improve Patent Decision Making 43

    Patent Decisions 45

    Maximizing, Optimizing, and Satisficing: How Much to Invest in Valuation Analysis 52

    Preliminary Portfolio Valuation Audit: A Practical Valuation Technique 58

    References 65

    Notes 65

    Chapter 4 Disassembly 67

    Disassembly and Decision Trees 69

    Using Disassembly to Develop Higher-Quality Data 75

    Using Disassembly to Understand Data Better 84

    References 86

    Notes 87

    Part Two Patent Valuation Techniques 89

    Chapter 5 Preparing for the Valuation 91

    Understanding the Bundle of Legal Rights 91

    Ownership Interest in the Patent 93

    Description of the Patent Rights 99

    Encumbrances on the Patent Rights 100

    Understanding the Patent Rights’ Neighborhood 102

    Exploiting the Patent Rights 103

    References 117

    Notes 119

    Chapter 6 Income Methods: Discounted Future Economic Benefits Analysis 121

    Basic Arithmetic of the Discounted Future Economic Benefits Analysis 124

    Garbage In, Garbage Out: The Challenges Lay in the Inputs, Not the Math 131

    Projecting Future Net Economic Benefits 133

    Developing Projections from Analytical Analyses 143

    Estimating the Discount Rate 151

    References 159

    Notes 160

    Chapter 7 Advanced Income Methods: Incorporating the Value of Future Decision Opportunities 161

    Option Contracts and Their Value 164

    Real Options 168

    Valuing Patents Using Option-Pricing Insights 170

    Using Decision Trees to Incorporate the Value of a Patent’s Future Decision Opportunities 174

    References 185

    Notes 186

    Chapter 8 Market Methods 189

    Markets and Patent Rights 191

    Competitive Exchange 198

    Comparable Transactions 205

    Alternatives to the Core Market Methods 207

    References 214

    Notes 216

    Chapter 9 Cost Methods 219

    A Few Accounting Principles 220

    Cost of Development: Questionable Valuation Tool 224

    Cost of Reasonable Alternatives: Establishing a Maximum Price 227

    References 230

    Notes 231

    Part 3 Patent Valuation in Practice 233

    Chapter 10 Pricing Patent Licenses 235

    Payment Structures 236

    Determining the Price for a License 246

    Less Formal Valuation Techniques for Setting Royalty Rates 248

    References 264

    Notes 265

    Chapter 11 Patent Infringement Damages 269

    U.S. Legal Framework for Calculating Damages in Patent Infringement Cases 271

    Lost Profits 275

    Reasonable Royalty 285

    Additional Patent Damages Matters 297

    Answering the Sue or Settle Question 299

    References 306

    Notes 307

    Chapter 12 Unlocking the Potential Value within Patents 313

    Keeping Pace with Economic Changes 316

    Patents as Collateral for Secured Loans 317

    Securitizing Patents 325

    References 333

    Notes 334

    Chapter 13 Valuation in Patent-Based Tax-Planning Strategies 337

    Examples of Patent-Based Tax-Reduction Strategies 339

    Transfer Pricing 344

    Determining Transfer Prices for Patent Rights 348

    References 358

    Notes 359

    About the Authors 363

    Index 365

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 5/22/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781118027349, 978-1118027349
      ISBN10: 1118027345
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A practical resource for valuing patents that is accessible to the complete spectrum of decision makers in the patent process

      In today''s economy, patents tend to be the most important of the intellectual property (IP) assets. It is often the ability to create, manage, defend, and extract value from patents that can distinguish competitive success and significant wealth creation from competitive failure and economic waste. Patent Valuation enhances the utility and value of patents by providing IP managers, IP creators, attorneys, and government officials with a useable resource that allows them to use actual or implied valuations when making patent-related decisions.

      • Involves a combination of techniques for describing patent valuation
      • Includes descriptions of various topics, illustrative cases, step-by-step valuation techniques, user-friendly procedures and checklists, and examples
      • Serves as a useable resource that allows IP managers to

        Table of Contents

        Preface ix

        Acknowledgments xiii

        Part One Foundations for Patent Valuation and Decision Making 1

        Chapter 1 Valuation Basics 3

        What Is Value? 5

        The Valuation Process 7

        Identifying the Subject Matter of the Valuation 9

        Valuation Misconceptions 12

        The Three Basic Valuation Methodologies 16

        Limitations on Rationality in Valuation and Decision-Making Exercises 20

        References 20

        Notes 21

        Chapter 2 Patent Basics 23

        What Is a Patent? 26

        Anatomy of a Patent 32

        Criteria for a Patent 33

        Transferring Patent Rights 36

        Nationality of a Patent 39

        References 40

        Notes 40

        Chapter 3 Using Valuation Analysis to Improve Patent Decision Making 43

        Patent Decisions 45

        Maximizing, Optimizing, and Satisficing: How Much to Invest in Valuation Analysis 52

        Preliminary Portfolio Valuation Audit: A Practical Valuation Technique 58

        References 65

        Notes 65

        Chapter 4 Disassembly 67

        Disassembly and Decision Trees 69

        Using Disassembly to Develop Higher-Quality Data 75

        Using Disassembly to Understand Data Better 84

        References 86

        Notes 87

        Part Two Patent Valuation Techniques 89

        Chapter 5 Preparing for the Valuation 91

        Understanding the Bundle of Legal Rights 91

        Ownership Interest in the Patent 93

        Description of the Patent Rights 99

        Encumbrances on the Patent Rights 100

        Understanding the Patent Rights’ Neighborhood 102

        Exploiting the Patent Rights 103

        References 117

        Notes 119

        Chapter 6 Income Methods: Discounted Future Economic Benefits Analysis 121

        Basic Arithmetic of the Discounted Future Economic Benefits Analysis 124

        Garbage In, Garbage Out: The Challenges Lay in the Inputs, Not the Math 131

        Projecting Future Net Economic Benefits 133

        Developing Projections from Analytical Analyses 143

        Estimating the Discount Rate 151

        References 159

        Notes 160

        Chapter 7 Advanced Income Methods: Incorporating the Value of Future Decision Opportunities 161

        Option Contracts and Their Value 164

        Real Options 168

        Valuing Patents Using Option-Pricing Insights 170

        Using Decision Trees to Incorporate the Value of a Patent’s Future Decision Opportunities 174

        References 185

        Notes 186

        Chapter 8 Market Methods 189

        Markets and Patent Rights 191

        Competitive Exchange 198

        Comparable Transactions 205

        Alternatives to the Core Market Methods 207

        References 214

        Notes 216

        Chapter 9 Cost Methods 219

        A Few Accounting Principles 220

        Cost of Development: Questionable Valuation Tool 224

        Cost of Reasonable Alternatives: Establishing a Maximum Price 227

        References 230

        Notes 231

        Part 3 Patent Valuation in Practice 233

        Chapter 10 Pricing Patent Licenses 235

        Payment Structures 236

        Determining the Price for a License 246

        Less Formal Valuation Techniques for Setting Royalty Rates 248

        References 264

        Notes 265

        Chapter 11 Patent Infringement Damages 269

        U.S. Legal Framework for Calculating Damages in Patent Infringement Cases 271

        Lost Profits 275

        Reasonable Royalty 285

        Additional Patent Damages Matters 297

        Answering the Sue or Settle Question 299

        References 306

        Notes 307

        Chapter 12 Unlocking the Potential Value within Patents 313

        Keeping Pace with Economic Changes 316

        Patents as Collateral for Secured Loans 317

        Securitizing Patents 325

        References 333

        Notes 334

        Chapter 13 Valuation in Patent-Based Tax-Planning Strategies 337

        Examples of Patent-Based Tax-Reduction Strategies 339

        Transfer Pricing 344

        Determining Transfer Prices for Patent Rights 348

        References 358

        Notes 359

        About the Authors 363

        Index 365

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