Intellectual property in academia a practical guide for scientists and engineers

Given the increasing role of intellectual property (IP) in academic research, it is important for academic scientists to gain greater awareness and knowledge of the various issues involved with IP resulting from their research and inventions. In addition, the line between academic and industrial res...

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Autor principal: Reingand, Nadya (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton ; London : Taylor & Francis 2012.
Edición:1st ed
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  • Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Introduction to Intellectual Property in Academia; Chapter 1: The Basics of Patenting; Chapter 2: Is Your Invention Novel? The Issue of Prior Art; Chapter 3: Practical Framework for Intellectual Property Valuation; Chapter 4: Drafting and Prosecuting a Patent Application; Chapter 5: Electronic Systems for U.S. and European Patents; Chapter 6: Commercializing Inventions through an Office of Technology Transfer; Chapter 7: University Patent Case Studies: Some Patents Hang on the Wall, Others Go to Work
  • Chapter 8: What's Mine Is Yours: Navigating Ownership Rights and Bayh-DoleChapter 9: Copyright; Back Cover