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adam_text | Contents
Foreword xxiii
Introduction xxv
Part One: Identifying and Understanding intellectual
Property
ChapteM intellectual Property 101 3
H. Jackson Knight
Perspectives 3
Keys to Business Success 4
Understanding Intellectual Property—Why Bother? 5
Understanding the Value of a Company s
Intellectual Property 13
How to Use IP Advisors Effectively 22
A Final Thought 24
About the Author 25
Chapter 2 How to Read a Patent 27
Walter C. Hanchuk
Perspectives 27
Introduction 28
The Anatomy of a Patent 29
Types of Patents 55
How to Evaluate Strengths and
Weaknesses of a Patent 60
Patent Checklist 61
Conclusion 62
Notes 63
About the Author 63
xii Contents
Chapter 3 Capturing innovation 65
Jeffrey L Brandt
Perspectives 65
Turning Intellectual Assets into Valuable
Business Assets 66
Innovation and Invention 66
Getting Good Patents 73
Timing: The Interrelationship between Innovation
and Commercialization 77
Summary 80
About the Author 80
Chapter 4 Clarifying intellectual Property Rights
for the New Economy 83
Margaret M. Blair, Gary M. Hoffman, and Salvatore P. Tamburo
Perspectives 83
Introduction 84
The Growing Role of Unseen Wealth 85
The Measurement Problem 88
The Role of Government in Determining
Property Rights over Intangibles 92
The Brookings Proposals for Improving Intellectual
Property Rights Protection 93
Lessons and Conclusions 103
Notes 103
About the Authors 107
Part Two: Exploiting Intellectual Property
Chapter 5 Managing IP Financial Assets 111
Alexanders Arrow
Perspectives 111
Many IP Assets Are Financial Assets 112
Dealing with Financial Assets: Wall Street 114
Lessons and Teachings of Financial Asset Management
Apply to Intellectual Property 115
Patent Values and Call Option Values 116
The Black Scholes Formula 120
Options Pricing Theory and Live Market Data 122
A Healthy Financial Market for IP Assets 128
IP Asset Derivatives 132
Contents xiii
Conclusion 135
Notes 135
About the Author 137
Chapter 6 The Process Laboratory 139
James Jorasch
Perspectives 139
From Drill Bits to Digital Bits 140
The Marketing Driven Approach 141
IP in the Casino Gaming Industry 142
Business Driven Inventing in the Pharmaceutical
Industry 145
The Business Driven Patent Process 147
Managing the Risks 148
The Inventing Team 149
An Ongoing Process 150
Extending the Life of an Invention 151
Walker Digital Corporation: A Business Driven
IP Lab 153
Conclusion 155
About the Author 155
Chapter 7 venture investment Grounded in Intellectual Capital 157
James E. MalackowskI and David I. wakefield
Perspectives 157
In the News 158
Introduction 159
Patent Based Deal Flow 160
General IC Related Investor Due Diligence 162
Patent Investment Paradigms 167
Patent Investment Deal Structure 170
A Final Thought 174
Abbreviated Patent Security Agreement 174
Notes 177
About the Authors 177
Chapter 8 From Tech Transfer to Joint Ventures 179
An interview with Jack cranowitz of Columbia Innovation
Enterprises, Columbia University
Perspectives 179
Methodology for Innovation 183
From Research to Revenue Stream 184
xiv Contents
Spin Offs 185
Patents Pending 187
Chapter 9 Making innovation Pay 191
Stephen P. Fox and Cuyj. Kelley
Perspectives 191
Introduction 192
Background 192
Problems with the Traditional Approach 195
Going Beyond the Ordinary 196
The Tools and the Workshops 197
Results of the Workshops 202
Shareholder Perspective 204
Notes 205
IP Dialogue: HP Invents New Ways to
Manage Its Innovation 205
About the Authors 209
Chapter 10 Patent Brands 211
Bruce Berman and James D. woods
Perspectives 211
Firm Value Depends on IP Value 215
Firm Value Also Depends on Brand Management 219
Why Establish an IP Brand? 220
Ways of Branding IP 222
Obstacles to Branding IP 226
Conclusion 230
Notes 231
About the Authors 231
Chapter 11 New Economy innovations from an
Old Economy Giant 233
Jeffrey D. Weedman
Perspectives 233
A Treasure Trove of Technology 235
Real World Successes and Opportunities 240
Marketing P G s Intellectual Property 244
About the Author 247
Contents xv
Part Three: Measuring intellectual Property Performance
Chapter 12 Measuring Intellectual Property Portfolio
Performance 251
Walter Bratic, Brent Bersin, and Paul Benson
Perspectives 251
Introduction 252
Implementation of IP Strategy 253
IP Value Extraction 254
Conventional IP Performance Metrics 255
Emerging Measurement Approaches 263
Other Nonfinancial Metrics 266
Conclusion 267
Notes 268
About the Authors 269
Chapter 13 IP Leverage 271
Russell L Parr
Perspectives 271
Better Than Gold 272
Value of Intellectual Property 273
Source of IP Value 275
A Business Enterprise Framework 276
Licensing Royalty Rates 277
Innovate, Protect, and Leverage 278
Conclusion 289
Notes 290
About the Author 290
Chapter 14 Using Patent indicators to Predict Stock
Portfolio Performance 293
Francis Narin, Patrick Thomas, and Anthony Breitzman
Perspectives 293
Introduction 294
Background: Identifying Quality Patents 295
Data 296
Key Indicators 297
The Technology Quality Model 298
The Technology Market Model 301
xvi Contents
Conclusion 305
Notes 306
About the Authors 306
Chapter 15 Patenting Activity as an Indicator of
Revenue Growth 309
Darlene Slaughter
Perspectives 309
Introduction 310
Finding the Growth Areas: Five Industries 310
Pharmaceuticals 314
Biotechnology 316
Telecommunications 321
Patents for Automated Business Methods 323
Summary 324
About the Author 325
Chapter ! 6 The Economics of Patent Litigation 327
Samson Vermont
Perspectives 327
Introduction 328
The Last Barrier 329
Patent Costs and Benefits 330
Patent Litigation Costs 334
Decision Analysis Primer 335
A Hypothetical Case 340
Mama Tree 342
Papa Trees 346
Final Thoughts 357
Notes 360
About the Author 371
Chapter 17 Avoiding Transaction Peril 373
Mark Haller, Edward cold, and Brian Blonder
Perspectives 373
Introduction 374
The Present State 375
Our Mission 375
Phase I—Strategy and Scope 377
The Culture of IP Management 379
contents xvii
Phase II—Inventory and Review 380
Phase III—Analysis and Response 384
Notes 391
About the Authors 392
Chapter 18 Leveraging Brand to Generate Value 395
Jeffrey Parkhurst
Perspectives 395
Brands and Shareholder Value 396
The Nature of Brands 399
A Brief History of Brand Valuation 402
Case Histories 403
Brand Valuation Techniques 404
The Interbrand Approach 413
Quality Control 416
Summary 418
Notes 418
About the Author 420
Part Four: intellectual Property Transactions and Finance
Chapter 19 The Basics of Financing Intellectual
Property Royalties 423
Joseph A. Agiato
Perspectives 423
Introduction 424
What Is IP Royalty Financing? 424
Debt versus Equity 425
What Is the Market? 426
Client Motivations, Filling a Market Niche 428
Ability to Settle Costly Infringement Litigation 430
Catastrophic Risk Reduction 431
Transaction Profiles 432
Sample Fact Patterns for IP Royalty Financing 433
Transaction Process 435
Setting Up an Internal Process 437
Notes 439
About the Author 440
xviii Contents
Chapter 20 Credit Analysis of intellectual Property
Securitization 441
Jay H. Eisbruck
Perspectives 441
Introduction 442
A Brief Explanation of Securitization 444
Patent Licensing Revenues 445
Trademark Revenue Securitization 448
Music Royalties 449
Future Film Receivables 452
The Future: Pooled Transactions and Other IP Assets 456
Conclusion: IP Analysis Must Be Fine Tuned 457
Note 458
About the Author 458
Chapter 21 Asset Backed IP Financing 459
Douglas R. Elliott
Perspectives 459
Introduction 460
A Brief History of Finance 462
Asset Financing: An Investment Banking Perspective 465
Investment Banking: Mechanics for Intellectual
Property Assets 468
Technology IP Sales 475
Royalty Trust 478
IP Debt Leveraging 479
Synthetic License Monetizations 480
IP Financing Strategies: Pros and Cons 482
Notes 483
About the Author 483
Chapter 22 New Patent issue: BioPharma Royalty Trust 485
Bernhard H. Fischer
Perspectives 485
Rationale (October 25, 2000) 486
Transaction Overview—BioPharma Royalty Trust 487
Structure—The Role of the Collateral Trustee 488
Asset Analysis—FHV/AIDS Medicines 489
Contents xix
Ratings Detail Profile 489
BioPharma Royalty Trust—Fact Sheet for a Patent
Securitization 490
Key Transaction Details and Features 491
About the Author 495
Chapter 23 The Relevance of IP Analysis in Technology
Driven M A Transactions 497
R. Russ O Haver
Perspectives 497
Introduction 498
M A Trends and Implications 498
Identifying and Executing the Transaction 501
Conclusion 508
Notes 509
About the Author 509
Chapter 24 Patents on Wall Street 511
Christopher R. Fine and Donald C. Palmer
Perspectives 511
Introduction 512
Why Some Bankers Undervalue IP 514
The Reemerging Power of IP as a Corporate Asset
and Strategic Weapon 517
IP and the Role of the Strategic Advisor 520
IP and Due Diligence 523
IP in Negotiations 526
Valuing IP for M A and Other Transactions 529
Fair Value Measurements 530
Present Value of Expected Future Cash Flows 531
Option Pricing Models 531
Conjoint and Relative Utility Analysis 532
Cost of Development 534
Cost of Replacement 534
Expected Cost of Infringement 534
Price Minus Book Value 535
Conclusion 535
Notes 537
About the Authors 539
xx Contents
Chapter 25 Creating Tomorrow 541
lan Harvey
Perspectives 541
Introduction 542
IP Futures #1: Patents at the Center of Corporate
Strategy 544
IP Futures #2: International Investors Increasingly Will
Assess Companies Patent Policies 545
IP Futures #3: People Who Understand Patents Will
Be at a Premium—and So Will Patent
Intermediaries 546
IP Futures #4: Small Research Companies 547
IP Futures #5: Countries That Are Good at Innovation 548
IP Futures #6: Watch Out for a Whole Range of
New Kinds of Business Partnership 549
IP Futures #7: Patents at the Heart of Corporate
Valuations 552
IP Futures #8: Patent Law Will Slowly Coalesce Across
the World 554
IP Futures #9: Patent Life Will Come Under Scrutiny 555
IP Futures #10: IP Professionals Must Be Drawn into
Wider Political Debate 556
Conclusion 558
About the Author 558
IP Glossary 561
Data Bank 577
301 Top Patentees, 2000 577
U.S. Patent Grants: Key Industries, 1995 2000 584
U.S. Patent Grants: Top Companies in Key Industries 585
Top IP Damages Awards, Licenses, and Transactions
(1980 2001) 586
Average Amount of R D Spent per Patent Awarded 593
IBM s Patent and Royalty Income, 1988 2002 594
Licensing Revenue: Universities Research
Institutions 595
Comparing Company Patent Profiles of Merck
and Pfizer 597
Company Patent Profile: Merck Co. Inc. 598
Contents xxi
Company Patent Profile: Pfizer Inc. 600
Notes on CHI Comany Patent Profiles 602
Intellectual Property Value Trends (1Q and 2Q 2001) 603
Known Completed IP Securitizations 605
The World s Most Valuable Brands 606
Highest Market Capitalizations + Patent Awards 610
Notes on U.S. Patent Issues for 1990 1999 for Market
Cap and Brand Value Charts 611
Further Reading 613
IP web Sites and Links (Annotated) 615
General IP Information 615
IP Available/Wanted—Licensing Transactions 617
IP Analysis and Management Tools 617
index 619
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Contents
Foreword xxiii
Introduction xxv
Part One: Identifying and Understanding intellectual
Property
ChapteM intellectual Property "101" 3
H. Jackson Knight
Perspectives 3
Keys to Business Success 4
Understanding Intellectual Property—Why Bother? 5
Understanding the Value of a Company's
Intellectual Property 13
How to Use IP Advisors Effectively 22
A Final Thought 24
About the Author 25
Chapter 2 How to "Read" a Patent 27
Walter C. Hanchuk
Perspectives 27
Introduction 28
The Anatomy of a Patent 29
Types of Patents 55
How to Evaluate Strengths and
Weaknesses of a Patent 60
Patent Checklist 61
Conclusion 62
Notes 63
About the Author 63
xii Contents
Chapter 3 Capturing innovation 65
Jeffrey L Brandt
Perspectives 65
Turning Intellectual Assets into Valuable
Business Assets 66
Innovation and Invention 66
Getting Good Patents 73
Timing: The Interrelationship between Innovation
and Commercialization 77
Summary 80
About the Author 80
Chapter 4 Clarifying intellectual Property Rights
for the New Economy 83
Margaret M. Blair, Gary M. Hoffman, and Salvatore P. Tamburo
Perspectives 83
Introduction 84
The Growing Role of "Unseen" Wealth 85
The Measurement Problem 88
The Role of Government in Determining
Property Rights over Intangibles 92
The Brookings Proposals for Improving Intellectual
Property Rights Protection 93
Lessons and Conclusions 103
Notes 103
About the Authors 107
Part Two: Exploiting Intellectual Property
Chapter 5 Managing IP Financial Assets 111
Alexanders Arrow
Perspectives 111
Many IP Assets Are Financial Assets 112
Dealing with Financial Assets: Wall Street 114
Lessons and Teachings of Financial Asset Management
Apply to Intellectual Property 115
Patent Values and Call Option Values 116
The Black Scholes Formula 120
Options Pricing Theory and Live Market Data 122
A Healthy Financial Market for IP Assets 128
IP Asset Derivatives 132
Contents xiii
Conclusion 135
Notes 135
About the Author 137
Chapter 6 The Process Laboratory 139
James Jorasch
Perspectives 139
From Drill Bits to Digital Bits 140
The Marketing Driven Approach 141
IP in the Casino Gaming Industry 142
Business Driven Inventing in the Pharmaceutical
Industry 145
The Business Driven Patent Process 147
Managing the Risks 148
The Inventing Team 149
An Ongoing Process 150
Extending the Life of an Invention 151
Walker Digital Corporation: A Business Driven
IP Lab 153
Conclusion 155
About the Author 155
Chapter 7 venture investment Grounded in Intellectual Capital 157
James E. MalackowskI and David I. wakefield
Perspectives 157
In the News 158
Introduction 159
Patent Based Deal Flow 160
General IC Related Investor Due Diligence 162
Patent Investment Paradigms 167
Patent Investment Deal Structure 170
A Final Thought 174
Abbreviated Patent Security Agreement 174
Notes 177
About the Authors 177
Chapter 8 From Tech Transfer to Joint Ventures 179
An interview with Jack cranowitz of Columbia Innovation
Enterprises, Columbia University
Perspectives 179
Methodology for Innovation 183
From Research to Revenue Stream 184
xiv Contents
Spin Offs 185
Patents Pending 187
Chapter 9 Making innovation Pay 191
Stephen P. Fox and Cuyj. Kelley
Perspectives 191
Introduction 192
Background 192
Problems with the Traditional Approach 195
Going Beyond the Ordinary 196
The Tools and the Workshops 197
Results of the Workshops 202
Shareholder Perspective 204
Notes 205
IP Dialogue: "HP Invents New Ways to
Manage Its Innovation" 205
About the Authors 209
Chapter 10 Patent "Brands" 211
Bruce Berman and James D. woods
Perspectives 211
Firm Value Depends on IP Value 215
Firm Value Also Depends on Brand Management 219
Why Establish an IP Brand? 220
Ways of Branding IP 222
Obstacles to Branding IP 226
Conclusion 230
Notes 231
About the Authors 231
Chapter 11 New Economy innovations from an
Old Economy Giant 233
Jeffrey D. Weedman
Perspectives 233
A Treasure Trove of Technology 235
Real World Successes and Opportunities 240
Marketing P G's Intellectual Property 244
About the Author 247
Contents xv
Part Three: Measuring intellectual Property Performance
Chapter 12 Measuring Intellectual Property Portfolio
Performance 251
Walter Bratic, Brent Bersin, and Paul Benson
Perspectives 251
Introduction 252
Implementation of IP Strategy 253
IP Value Extraction 254
Conventional IP Performance Metrics 255
Emerging Measurement Approaches 263
Other Nonfinancial Metrics 266
Conclusion 267
Notes 268
About the Authors 269
Chapter 13 IP Leverage 271
Russell L Parr
Perspectives 271
Better Than Gold 272
Value of Intellectual Property 273
Source of IP Value 275
A Business Enterprise Framework 276
Licensing Royalty Rates 277
Innovate, Protect, and Leverage 278
Conclusion 289
Notes 290
About the Author 290
Chapter 14 Using Patent indicators to Predict Stock
Portfolio Performance 293
Francis Narin, Patrick Thomas, and Anthony Breitzman
Perspectives 293
Introduction 294
Background: Identifying Quality Patents 295
Data 296
Key Indicators 297
The Technology Quality Model 298
The Technology Market Model 301
xvi Contents
Conclusion 305
Notes 306
About the Authors 306
Chapter 15 Patenting Activity as an Indicator of
Revenue Growth 309
Darlene Slaughter
Perspectives 309
Introduction 310
Finding the Growth Areas: Five Industries 310
Pharmaceuticals 314
Biotechnology 316
Telecommunications 321
Patents for Automated Business Methods 323
Summary 324
About the Author 325
Chapter"! 6 The Economics of Patent Litigation 327
Samson Vermont
Perspectives 327
Introduction 328
The Last Barrier 329
Patent Costs and Benefits 330
Patent Litigation Costs 334
Decision Analysis Primer 335
A Hypothetical Case 340
Mama Tree 342
Papa Trees 346
Final Thoughts 357
Notes 360
About the Author 371
Chapter 17 Avoiding Transaction Peril 373
Mark Haller, Edward cold, and Brian Blonder
Perspectives 373
Introduction 374
The Present State 375
Our Mission 375
Phase I—Strategy and Scope 377
The Culture of IP Management 379
contents xvii
Phase II—Inventory and Review 380
Phase III—Analysis and Response 384
Notes 391
About the Authors 392
Chapter 18 Leveraging Brand to Generate Value 395
Jeffrey Parkhurst
Perspectives 395
Brands and Shareholder Value 396
The Nature of Brands 399
A Brief History of Brand Valuation 402
Case Histories 403
Brand Valuation Techniques 404
The Interbrand Approach 413
Quality Control 416
Summary 418
Notes 418
About the Author 420
Part Four: intellectual Property Transactions and Finance
Chapter 19 The Basics of Financing Intellectual
Property Royalties 423
Joseph A. Agiato
Perspectives 423
Introduction 424
What Is IP Royalty Financing? 424
Debt versus Equity 425
What Is the Market? 426
Client Motivations, Filling a Market Niche 428
Ability to Settle Costly Infringement Litigation 430
Catastrophic Risk Reduction 431
Transaction Profiles 432
Sample Fact Patterns for IP Royalty Financing 433
Transaction Process 435
Setting Up an Internal Process 437
Notes 439
About the Author 440
xviii Contents
Chapter 20 Credit Analysis of intellectual Property
Securitization 441
Jay H. Eisbruck
Perspectives 441
Introduction 442
A Brief Explanation of Securitization 444
Patent Licensing Revenues 445
Trademark Revenue Securitization 448
Music Royalties 449
Future Film Receivables 452
The Future: Pooled Transactions and Other IP Assets 456
Conclusion: IP Analysis Must Be Fine Tuned 457
Note 458
About the Author 458
Chapter 21 Asset Backed IP Financing 459
Douglas R. Elliott
Perspectives 459
Introduction 460
A Brief History of Finance 462
Asset Financing: An Investment Banking Perspective 465
Investment Banking: Mechanics for Intellectual
Property Assets 468
Technology IP Sales 475
Royalty Trust 478
IP Debt Leveraging 479
Synthetic License Monetizations 480
IP Financing Strategies: Pros and Cons 482
Notes 483
About the Author 483
Chapter 22 New Patent issue: BioPharma Royalty Trust 485
Bernhard H. Fischer
Perspectives 485
Rationale (October 25, 2000) 486
Transaction Overview—BioPharma Royalty Trust 487
Structure—The Role of the Collateral Trustee 488
Asset Analysis—FHV/AIDS Medicines 489
Contents xix
Ratings Detail Profile 489
BioPharma Royalty Trust—Fact Sheet for a Patent
Securitization 490
Key Transaction Details and Features 491
About the Author 495
Chapter 23 The Relevance of IP Analysis in Technology
Driven M A Transactions 497
R. Russ O'Haver
Perspectives 497
Introduction 498
M A Trends and Implications 498
Identifying and Executing the Transaction 501
Conclusion 508
Notes 509
About the Author 509
Chapter 24 Patents on Wall Street 511
Christopher R. Fine and Donald C. Palmer
Perspectives 511
Introduction 512
Why Some Bankers Undervalue IP 514
The Reemerging Power of IP as a Corporate Asset
and Strategic Weapon 517
IP and the Role of the Strategic Advisor 520
IP and Due Diligence 523
IP in Negotiations 526
Valuing IP for M A and Other Transactions 529
Fair Value Measurements 530
Present Value of Expected Future Cash Flows 531
Option Pricing Models 531
Conjoint and Relative Utility Analysis 532
Cost of Development 534
Cost of Replacement 534
Expected Cost of Infringement 534
Price Minus Book Value 535
Conclusion 535
Notes 537
About the Authors 539
xx Contents
Chapter 25 Creating Tomorrow 541
lan Harvey
Perspectives 541
Introduction 542
IP Futures #1: Patents at the Center of Corporate
Strategy 544
IP Futures #2: International Investors Increasingly Will
Assess Companies' Patent Policies 545
IP Futures #3: People Who Understand Patents Will
Be at a Premium—and So Will Patent
Intermediaries 546
IP Futures #4: Small Research Companies 547
IP Futures #5: Countries That Are Good at Innovation 548
IP Futures #6: Watch Out for a Whole Range of
New Kinds of Business Partnership 549
IP Futures #7: Patents at the Heart of Corporate
Valuations 552
IP Futures #8: Patent Law Will Slowly Coalesce Across
the World 554
IP Futures #9: Patent Life Will Come Under Scrutiny 555
IP Futures #10: IP Professionals Must Be Drawn into
Wider Political Debate 556
Conclusion 558
About the Author 558
IP Glossary 561
Data Bank 577
301 Top Patentees, 2000 577
U.S. Patent Grants: Key Industries, 1995 2000 584
U.S. Patent Grants: Top Companies in Key Industries 585
Top IP Damages Awards, Licenses, and Transactions
(1980 2001) 586
Average Amount of R D Spent per Patent Awarded 593
IBM's Patent and Royalty Income, 1988 2002 594
Licensing Revenue: Universities Research
Institutions 595
Comparing Company Patent Profiles of Merck
and Pfizer 597
Company Patent Profile: Merck Co. Inc. 598
Contents xxi
Company Patent Profile: Pfizer Inc. 600
Notes on CHI Comany Patent Profiles 602
Intellectual Property Value Trends (1Q and 2Q 2001) 603
Known Completed IP Securitizations 605
The World's Most Valuable Brands 606
Highest Market Capitalizations + Patent Awards 610
Notes on U.S. Patent Issues for 1990 1999 for Market
Cap and Brand Value Charts 611
Further Reading 613
IP web Sites and Links (Annotated) 615
General IP Information 615
IP Available/Wanted—Licensing Transactions 617
IP Analysis and Management Tools 617
index 619 |
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