How to place a value on your new idea or patent. When you are looking to sell or license your intellectual property you will need to have a starting point for negotiations based on sound industry/market research. This video teaches you how.
In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Maggie Lange, an attorney and Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, defines the terms "intellectual property" and "copyright," and discusses the content of her course on these subjects at Berklee. She also offers additional resources for people who are interested in learning about the subject. [More] [Less]
Virginia Driver, patent attorney at Page White and Farrer, discusses the importance of businesses protecting their intellectual property, and outlines some of the steps businesses should take to make sure they make the most of their IP.http://www.businesstv.hsbc.co.uk/programmes/ipprotectionandthefutureofretirement/3 [More] [Less]
Globalization101.org interviewed David Vise, Author of "The Google Story" on this issue: Google has a war with Microsoft on patents that restrict innovation. Why is Google not a larger advocate for intellectual property laws?
Shot at the IGDA NY meeting on 1/31/07. Panel discussion: "Business Models Within the Video Games Industry." Video by Heavy Melody Music & Sound (www.heavymelodymusic.com)
On Oct. 17-19, hundreds of experts from around the world and Music Row came to Vanderbilt Law School to discuss and debate issues such as how artists, songwriters and authors are paid for use of their work and how to legally distribute music, videos and other works protected by intellectual property as part of a conference sponsored by Vanderbilt, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC).Vanderbilt professor of law and director of the international legal studies program, Larry Helfer collaborated with music rights organizations BMI, ASCAP and SESAC for the conference.PANEL DISCUSSION 3. LICENSING, DOCUMENTATION AND DISTRIBUTION ISSUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTSIssues to discuss: Conditions and licensing techniques. Fee structures. Collection and distribution of fees. New uses for modern technology. Reciprocal representation agreements between collective management organizations. Licensing and orphan works. Special licensing issues. Interface between technological protection measures (TPM) and private copying. Tracking performances and paying royalties.Moderator: Mr. Vincent Candilora, Senior Vice President, Director of Licensing, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Nashville, TNSpeakers:Mr. Michael Steinberg, Vice President, Business Affairs, Licensing, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), New York, NYMr. Greg Riggle, Vice President, Broadcast Licensing, SESAC Inc., Nashville, TNMr. Alan Balchin, Executive Director, Data Management, Performing Rights Society (PRS), London, United KingdomMr. John L. Simson, Executive Director, SoundExchange Inc., Washington, D.C.,Mr. Gary Churgin, Chief Executive Officer, Harry Fox, New York, NY [More] [Less]
Dr. Schmidt delivered the keynote address at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's launch of a New Vision for global think tanks. For more information visit http://www.ceip.org
Dr. Schmidt delivered the keynote address at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's launch of a New Vision for global think tanks. For more information visit http://www.ceip.org
Inventors Insider Episode 1. This unique show is about patenting your invention, patent law, inventing, financing your inventions, second tier financing, learning to finance and how to get business partners interested in your patents and inventions. Inventors Insider was produced in 2000 by inventor and patent expert Randy Notzen. Regarded as the original "Podcast" for inventors, it is full of usefull information for those who want to make a living with their patents and inventions. Learn all you want to know about the ins and outs of the inventor's business, how to invent and what to do with your invention. [More] [Less]
Inventors Insider Episode 2. This unique show is about patenting your invention, patent law, inventing, financing your inventions, second tier financing, learning to finance and how to get business partners interested in your patents and inventions. Inventors Insider was produced in 2000 by inventor and patent expert Randy Notzen. Regarded as the original "Podcast" for inventors, it is full of usefull information for those who want to make a living with their patents and inventions. Learn all you want to know about the ins and outs of the inventor's business, how to invent and what to do with your invention. [More] [Less]
Inventors Insider Episode 3. This unique show is about patenting your invention, patent law, inventing, financing your inventions, second tier financing, learning to finance and how to get business partners interested in your patents and inventions. Inventors Insider was produced in 2000 by inventor and patent expert Randy Notzen. Regarded as the original "Podcast" for inventors, it is full of usefull information for those who want to make a living with their patents and inventions. Learn all you want to know about the ins and outs of the inventor's business, how to invent and what to do with your invention. [More] [Less]