Reseña del editor:
Technology licensing and development agreements are increasingly important to businesses in both the United States and abroad, in industries including computer hardware and software, nanotech, biotech, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, bioinformatics, energy, and environmental technology. Technology Licensing and Development Agreements is an indispensable guide for business people, technologists, and lawyers who deal with intellectual property and contracts. The book provides practical advice on how to conduct negotiations, how to draft agreements, and how to monitor compliance. The author discusses technology contracts in the context of intellectual property strategy, and provides a framework for selecting and adjusting IP strategies. Chapters on material terms define, analyze, and discuss best practices, and offer sample clauses for more than 40 material terms. Additional chapters address special contexts for technology agreements, including antitrust and university contracts. The book includes specific chapters devoted to IP valuation, with clear explanations of methodology, and ethics in technology contracting, providing practical examples and a checklist. An accompanying convenient CD includes more than 20 helpful form contracts and templates.
Biografía del autor:
Cynthia Cannady, J.D. is a founder and principal in IP*SEVA, an international network of professionals providing intellectual property services to sustainable energy technology ventures. A graduate of Harvard Law School and Stanford University, and a member of the California and District of Columbia Bars, she has been a director at the World Intellectual Property Organization, Vice President of Law for Research, Development and Manufacturing at Apple, and a partner in the Silicon Valley law firm of Fenwick & West. She is a member of the Licensing Executives Society and the Association of University Technology Managers.
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