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BL
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877891
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Main Entry
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Racherla, Uday S.,1954-
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Title & Author
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Intellectual assets for engineers and scientists : : creation and management /\ Uday S. Racherla.
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Edition Statement
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First edition.
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Publication Statement
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Boca Raton :: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group,, [2019]
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, ©2019
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0429436912
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: 0429792379
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: 0429792387
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: 0429792395
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: 1498788521
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: 9780429436918
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: 9780429792373
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: 9780429792380
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: 9780429792397
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: 9781498788526
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9781138320659
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9781498788472
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Part-I: Foundations -- 1. The Underpinnings of Intellectual Property -- 1.1 IPRs -- The Three Spaces of Expertise and Three Dimensions of Value -- 1.2 Tangible Assets (TAs) & Intangible Assets (ITAs) of Firms -- 1.3 Intellectual Assets (IAs) and Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) -- 1.4 Net Worth/Book Value, Market Capitalization and True Market Value -- 1.5 Net Worth/Book Value -- 1.6 Market Capitalization and True Market Value -- 1.7 Information Revolution and Knowledge Economy -- 1.8 Intellectual Capital (IC) and its Importance in Knowledge Economy -- 1.9 Relationship of Intellectual Capital (IC) and IPRs -- 1.10 Value of IPRs -- Promotion or Obstruction of Innovation -- 1.11 Perspectives of IPR Opponents -- 1.12 Perspectives of IPR Advocates -- 1.13 The ESA-USPTO Study -- 1.14 The OHIM-EPO Study -- 1.15 References -- 2 Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) -- 2.1 Differences in the IPR Systems of USA, Europe, China and India -- 2.2 International Treaties and Conventions -- 2.3The Paris Convention -- 2.4 The Berne Convention -- 2.5 The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) -- 2.6 The Madrid System for International Trademark Registration -- 2.7 The Hague Agreement for the International Registration of Industrial Designs 49 -- 2.8 Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) 50 -- 2.9 References -- Part-II: The Full Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights -- 3 Patents -- Part-A: General Overview of Patents -- 3.1 Concept of a Patent -- 3.2 Nature of the Patent Right -- 3.3 Purpose of Patent Protection -- 3.4 Patentable and Not-Patentable Subject Matter -- A Brief Sketch -- 3.5 Term of Patent Protection -- 3.6 Types of Patents in Different IP regimes -- A Brief Sketch -- 3.7 Substantive Standards for Patentability -- A Brief Sketch -- Part-B: Patent Particulars -- 3.8 Patentable Subject Matter -- Detailed Discussion -- 3.9 Not-Patentable Subject Matter -- Detailed Discussion -- 3.10 Laws of Nature -- 3.11Physical/Natural Phenomena -- 3.12 Abstract Ideas -- 3.13 Immoral Inventions -- 3.14 Substantive Standards for Patentability -- Detailed Discussion -- 3.15 Claims for Patent Protection -- Detailed Discussion -- 3.16 Patent Ownership -- 3.17 Individual and Joint Ownership -- Implications -- 3.18 Joint Inventorship -- Implications -- 3.19 Patent Information -- 3.20 Patent Search -- 3.21 Patent Landscaping -- 3.22 Patent Application Procedures -- 3.23 Patent Infringement Basics -- 3.24 References -- 4 Copyrights -- 4.1 Concept of Copyright -- 4.2 Subject Matter of Copyrights -- Copyrightable Categories -- 4.3 Subject Matter of Copyrights -- Details of Copyrightable Categories -- 4.4 Subject Matter of Copyrights -- Compilations & Derivative works -- 4.5 Subject Matter of Copyrights -- National Origin -- 4.6 Subject Matter of Copyright -- US Government Works -- 4.7 Works Eligible and Ineligible for Copyright Protection -- 4.8 Non-Copyrightable Works -- 4.9 The Exclusive Rights of a Copyright Owner -- 4.10 Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Fair Use Doctrine -- 4.11 The Scope of Exclusive Rights and Copyright Infringement -- 4.12 Copyright Registration -- 4.13 Copyright Notice -- 4.14 Copyrights in Different Contexts -- Authorship and Ownership -- 4.15 Duration of Copyright Protection -- 4.16 Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement -- 4.17 References -- 5 Trademarks -- 5.1 Trademarks and Service Marks -- Basic Requirements -- 5.2 Other Categories of Marks -- Basic Requirements -- 5.3 Trademarks and Service Marks -- Substantive Requirements -- 5.4 Marks Capable of Acquired Distinctiveness -- 5.5 Marks that are Not Distinctive -- 5.6 Other Important Information Concerning Trademarks -- 5.7 International Treaties administered by WIPO -- 5.8 Infringement of a Trademark/Service Mark -- 5.9 Other Causes of Action Related to Trademarks/Service Marks -- 5.10 Bad faith Registration and Cybersquatting -- 5.11 References -- 6 Other Forms of IPRs -- 6.1 Industrial Designs Plant Varieties -- 6.3 Geographical Indications (GIs) -- 6.4 Integrated Circuits Layout Designs (ICLDs) -- 6.5 Traditional Knowledge (TK) -- 6.6 References -- 7 Trade Secrets -- 7.1 The Definition -- 7.2 The Evolution of Trade Secret Law -- 7.3 Differences Between Patents and Trade Secrets -- 7.4 Misappropriation of TS -- 7.5 TS Protection by Courts -- Enforcement -- 7.6 Proving a TS Violation in Court -- Procedure -- 7.7 Proven TS Violations -- Remedies -- 7.8 Strategic Decision by Companies -- Patenting versus TS Protection -- 7.9 Development of a Strong TS Policy -- Consistent Measures -- 7.10 Representative Examples for TS -- 7.11 References -- Part-III: Strategic Intellectual Property Management -- 8 Intellectual Property (IP) Management Strategies and Tactics -- 8.1 Sources and Types of Innovation -- 8.2 Forces of Innovation -- 8.3 Linkage between Strategy, Innovation and IPRs -- 8.4 Companies Desire for Competitive Advantage -- 8.5 Strategic IP Management, Competitive Advantage and Sustainable Growth -- 8.6 Approaches for Strategic IP Management -- 8.7 Defensive and Offensive Patent Strategies -- 8.8 Non-Practicing Entities (NPEs) or Patent Trolls (PTs) -- 8.9 Litigation by NPEs and Impact on Innovation and R & D -- 8.10 References -- 9 Intellectual Property Valuation -- 9.1 Goals for Intellectual Property (IP) Valuation -- 9.2 Strategies for Successful Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) -- 9.3 The Strategic IA Audit of Firms -- 9.4 Goals for Strategic IA Audit -- 9.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Approaches -- 9.6 References.
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Abstract
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The book provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand, innovation management perspectives on a wide range of IPRs for practicing scientists and engineers. It will also help practicing scientists and engineers know how to strategically use them to create competitive advantage, wealth, and value--
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Subject
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Copyright.
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Intellectual capital.
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Patents.
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Subject
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Industrial Management.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Management Science.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Management.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Organizational Behavior.
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Subject
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Copyright.
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Subject
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Intellectual capital.
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Subject
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Patents.
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Subject
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TECHNOLOGY-- Engineering-- General.
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Subject
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TECHNOLOGY-- Engineering-- Industrial.
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/038
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LC Classification
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HD53
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