Focus of an Intellectual Property Audit
Each intellectual property audit should focus on four key areas. First, the attorney performing the audit needs to identify all the intellectual property assets within the organization being audited. Second, the attorney must identify any problems that exist with the intellectual property ownership. Third, the attorney must identify any defects in title or enforceability of the organization s intellectual property. Finally, the attorney must identify any unprotected intellectual property assets.
Identification of Intellectual Property Assets
In identifying all of the intellectual property assets of a organization, an attorney focuses on …identifying the intellectual property subject matter, how it works, and how it is manifested in the organization. Different types of
...asset your business will ever own. A good trademark will distinguish you from the competition and help you stand out in a crowd. A poor trademark will entangle you in legal disputes and blunt your marketing efforts. Selecting a good ...
Identification of Intellectual Property Problems
To identify any problems that may exist with the organization s intellectual property ownership, the attorney performing the intellectual property audit attempts to trace the chain of ownership of intellectual property back to its creation. The attorney looks for assignment agreements from employees, former employees, contractors,
...your companies identity. If you don't protect it, it is out there for the world to use. So, now that you know you have to protect your idea and company from being copied, the next question is how. Here is ...
...prior trademark or common-law rights to the name for your industry. Before you invest time, money and effort into your name, do some research. The first places to check are right at your fingertips the World Wide Web and they're ...
The attorney performing the intellectual property audit also looks at the agreements that exist between the organization s employees and the employees former employers. New hires can present a problem with intellectual property ownership if they would violate a previous employer s noncompete/ nondisclosure contracts by assigning the rights to any new inventions to their current employer. Hence, the intellectual property attorney must investigate the
....in refers to sites registered in India. Canadian domain names end with the .ca extension. In order to get a site registered with a .ca extension, an individual has to be a Canadian citizen or resident, or an organization that ...
Identification of Defect in Intellectual Property Title or Protection
The attorney performing the intellectual property audit should identify any asset that is entitled to more protection than the asset currently enjoys. In some cases, such as in patents, key protection can be lost forever if the organization postpones the decision to pursue the registration for too long. This is often a problem in that the invention, while it should be perfectly patentable, has hit the statutory bar in the patent law because the inventor disclosed or used the invention in public more than one year before the organization applied for the patent. Or, an inventor may regard her invention as perfectly obvious when it is
...a malt beverage. Avoid Surnames. Surnames cannot be registered as trademarks. Hence the mark Wilson Power Boats is a poor choice for a trademark because the word Wilson is a surname (and the rest of the mark is descriptive). Avoid ...
Identification of Unprotected Intellectual Property Assets
Often, copyright and trademark protection may be based only on common law because the owner fails to register the intellectual property with the appropriate agency. Or, an inventor may invoke a statutory bar of the patent law inadvertently and render his invention unpatentable. This can cause problems down the road for the organization when it tries to enforce its intellectual property rights because certain intellectual property rights (patent rights especially) are unenforceable unless the asset is registered with the proper governmental agency or agencies. Ultimately, lack of registration of a piece of intellectual property
...trademark office views domain names in a unique way. The office views the http://www element as a part of the file transfer process, not your domain name. The .com , .net , etc., designations are considered top-level domain identifiers and ...
...block the expansion of the company s use of its trademark in other areas or may block the company s later attempt to register its trademark. That s definitely a hard pill to swallow for the company which could have ...
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Nancy Baum Delain, a registered patent attorney, is the managing member of Delain Law Office, PLLC, an intellectual property and business law firm located in Clifton Park, NY. Nancy’s expertise lies in patent, trademark and copyright prosecution, contract, licensing, and general business matters. She answers her own phone. Find out more at http://www.ipattorneyfirm.com














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