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Driving Innovation
Intellectual Property Strategies for a Dynamic World

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  • Date Published: February 2008
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521701693

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  • Driving Innovation reveals the dynamics of intellectual property (IP) as it drives the innovation cycle and shapes global society. The book presents fundamental IP concepts and practical legal and business strategies that apply broadly to all innovation communities, including industry, nonprofit institutions, and developing countries. Topics include biotechnology, information technology, and entertainment. The book gives general readers and practitioners a global perspective on how the IP system balances exclusivity and public access to innovations, how it changes over time, and how it encourages, channels, and sometimes stifles innovation.

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    "Those of us who care about innovation know that we need to keep an eye on the big picture, including international and national intellectual property laws and public funding, while also working to support the individual creative and entrepreneurial acts that, together, lead to the benefits of innovation. I am pleased to introduce you to this book because it will help you do both."
    --From the Foreword by the Honorable Birch Bayh, United States Senator 1963-1981

    "Gollin elegantly crafts knowledge once held only in the minds of international patent lawyers, intellectual property professionals, and hard to access seminar materials. This ground breaking work meets the need for a focused treatise on strategic decision making not taught in law and business schools but which lawyers and business people use to make global decisions about effective management of intellectual property rights. The book is not only presented in an accessible way that maximizes value to students, academics and professionals in many disciplines but also includes concepts that are sure to inform seasoned intellectual property professionals."
    --Jon R. Cavicchi, Professor & Intellectual Property Librarian, Franklin Pierce Law Cent

    "This book is destined to be a classic in the field. The author builds on the lessons of practical experience, using a clear and engaging writing style to present useful strategies in a fresh way."
    --Stephen C. Glazier, Esq., Partner, K&L Gates LLC, Author of Patent Strategies for Business and Technology Deals

    "Like the air we breathe, intellectual property invisibly surrounds and sustains us ... the largely unseen driver of innovation. This remarkable book details the interconnectedness of intellectual property and innovation, how properly managed intellectual property can be the engine of innovation, from research & development, to invention, to product development to commercialization. This is explored within the context of the strategic management of intellectual property throughout the innovation cycle. The topics covered will be of interest to a wide audience of professionals: business people, economists, managers, government officials, scientists, and yes lawyers."
    --Stanley Kowalski, Editor, Intellectual Property Handbook of Best Practices

    "This work is timely and has a global reach. Perspectives from science, technology, the arts, history, business, investment, law, and public policy are acknowledged and integrated in a framework of vibrant strategies relevant to all these stakeholders. This approach has proven effective in graduate education, and readers from all backgrounds will pick up new insights and tools to help them shape the future."
    --Leo Jennings, Esq., Baker & Hostetler LLP; Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University McDonough School of Business

    "Gollin has done a remarkable job of pulling together a number of disparate threads of thought about the role of intellectual property in innovation. He places his discussion, both figuratively and in the actual construction of his book, between the arguments for and against intellectual property and a discussion about intellectual property and freedom. As to the arguments for and against intellectual property, he wisely states that we need not resolve the tense debate about whether intellectual property is inherently good or bad or even an end in itself. Rather, that the IP system should be seen as a "means to balance public access and private exclusivity." In the end he revisits this theme and sees the balance as being properly struck "between the freedom of an IP owner to exclude others, and the freedom of others to access the IP-protected innovation." Fortunately, Gollin does not leave at that. The largest part of the book is devoted to exploring the practical ways in which tensions can be resolved; how the freedoms he identifies can be respected. In his view, as in mine, it is about recognition of the role and limits of IP and securing IP rights and managing them to help organizations achieve their goals. It is this view of IP as a means and not an end of itself that is Gollin's simple, but powerful, insight."
    --Richard Wilder, Associate General Counsel for IP Policy, Microsoft Corporation

    "This book works as a handbook for entrepreneurs as well as a reference for institutional and industrial managers, designers and legal practitioners."
    --Book News Inc.

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    Product details

    • Date Published: February 2008
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521701693
    • length: 432 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 154 x 19 mm
    • weight: 0.59kg
    • contains: 13 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction: the invisible infrastructure of innovation
    Part I. Intellectual Property Dynamics in Society:
    1. The innovation cycle
    2. The rise of the intellectual property system
    3. Balancing the tension between exclusive rights and the accessible domain
    Part II. Basics of Managing Intellectual Property in Organisations:
    4. The innovation forest: intellectual property rights and how they grow
    5. The ABCDs of intellectual property: flow and infringement of IP rights
    6. The global diversity of innovation communities
    7. The role of the innovation chief
    Part III. Steps to Strategic Management of Intellectual Property:
    8. Becoming strategic
    9. Strategy tools: policies and practices for managing IP
    10. A menu of strategy options
    11. Evaluating internal resources and the external environment
    12. Placing a financial value on IP assets
    13. Accessing innovations of others
    14. Protecting and enforcing IP rights
    15. Transferring IP rights
    Part IV. Strategies on a Global Stage:
    16. Specific IP strategies for different communities
    17. Global challenges
    18. Intellectual property, innovation, and freedom
    Acknowledgements
    Abbreviations
    Further reading
    Appendices (A: TRIPS excerpts
    B: Non-policy
    C: Audit questionnaire
    D: research resources).

  • Author

    Michael A. Gollin, Venable LLP, Washington DC
    Michael A. Gollin is a partner and patent attorney at Venable LLP. He is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, where he teaches strategic management of intellectual property. Mr Gollin obtained his bachelor's degree in biochemical sciences from Princeton University, and a master's degree in zoology and molecular biology from the University of Zurich, where he was a Swiss National Foundation Fellow. He received his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1984, where he was a Tauro Scholar and Liacos Scholar and received the Faculty Award. He worked in law firms in Boston and New York before moving to Maryland and building an international intellectual property law practice in Washington, DC. In addition to numerous appointed and elected positions, in 2002, Mr. Gollin launched Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors (PIIPA), a pro bono service for developing country clients. Mr. Gollin has co-authored two books - Biodiversity Prospecting and Innovations in Ground Water and Soil Cleanup: From Concept to Commercialization - and has published and presented about 100 law review articles, papers, and speeches. He has provided commentary on intellectual property issues to news media such as National Public Radio, Time Magazine, Guardian Weekly, Legal Times, Fox News Channel, and Bloomberg News.

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