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IP Licensing Issues

Recorded on: Feb. 23, 2012
Running Time: 01:25:23

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Taken from the Web Program IP Issues in Business Transactions 2012 recorded February, 2012 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [01:25:23]

IP Licensing Issues  [01:25:23]

A panel of experts will address important licensing considerations as they relate to copyright, trademark, and patent practice areas.

  • Understanding the business case
    - What is the business goal?
    - What IP is necessary to achieve that goal?
    - What is the timeline for the business?
    - What negative scenarios should the business protect against?
  • Licensing issues
    - Scope
    - Grant backs
    - Improvements
    - Sublicensing rights
    - First sale issues (Quanta decision)
    - Licensee estoppel (MedImmune)
    - Enforcement
    - Antitrust issues
    - Quality control
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Issues to Consider in Every License
    Eleanor M. Lackman
  • Critical Provisions for the Licensor
    Eleanor M. Lackman
  • Critical Provisions for the Licensee
    Eleanor M. Lackman
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