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1 online resource (xxviii, 412 pages) : illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction to the World of Nanotechnology, Rachel M. Buchanan, Christine A. Smid, and Ennio Tasciotti; History and Definition; Fabrication and Characterization; Current and Future Applications; ; Overview of Intellectual Property Rights, Wim Helwegen and Luca Escoffier; Patents; Other Forms of Intellectual Property; Trade Secrets; ; Nanotechnology Patent Procurement and Litigation in Europe, Hanna R. Laurþen; Obtaining Patent Protection in Europe; Post-Grant Proceedings for a European Patent; Patentability of Nanotechnology in Europe; Drafting a European Patent Application; ; Nanotechnology Patent Procurement and Litigation in the United States, Sarah M. |
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Rouse; Patent Procurement for Nanotechnology-Based Inventions: US Perspective; The US Patent System; US Patent Post-Grant Proceedings; US Patent Reform; Patentability of Nanotechnology in the United States; ; How to Set Up an Effective IP Strategy and Manage a Nanotechnology-Based Patent Portfolio, Pekka Valkonen; Strategy: Why It's Ambiguous; Pros and Cons of Patents; IPR Strategies in the Literature; Appropriability of Patents; Appropriability of Patents in Nanotechnology; IPR Policy: Implementing Strategy from the Bottom Up; IPR Policy: Some Practical Measures; Summary; ; How to Identify Patent Infringements in the Nanotechnology Sector, |
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Marco Spadaro; Introduction; The Laws; The United States of America and Europe; Exclusive Rights and Infringement; The Product and the Claims; Recognizing Infringement; Infringing Nanotechnology; Determining Infringement in Nanotechnology; Am I (Patent Owner) an Infringer?; Different Kinds of Infringement; Court Decision: United States of America (Kumar) ; Court Decision: Europe (Germany); Specific Problems in Nanotechology; Conclusion; ; Licensing Issues in Nanotechnology, Joanna T. |
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Brougher; Introduction; Reasons for Entering into License Agreements; Overview of Intellectual Property Licensing; Potential Issues in Nanotechnology Licensing; International Issues Surrounding Nanotechnology Licensing; Conclusion; ; IP Valuation: Principles and Applications in the Nanotechnology Industry, Efrat Kasznik; Overview of IP Valuation; The Application of IP Valuation in the Nanotechnology Industry; ; Investing in Nanotechnology, Po ChiWu; The Nanotech Challenge; How Investors Think About Nanotechnology; Current State of Investment in Nanotechnology; The Venture Biosphere; Fundamentals of The Venture Capital Process: Advice to Entrepreneurs; How to Raise Money from Venture Capital Firms; ; Technology Transfer and Nanomedicine with Special Reference to Sweden, |
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Claes Post; Introduction; Technology Transfer; Nanomedicine; Nanotech Case Studies; Conclusion; ; Public-Private Partnerships--an Example from the Netherlands: The Industrial Partnership Programme, Pieter de Witte; Introduction; Description of the Industrial Partnership Programme; Experiences and Results; Conclusions and Outlook; ; University and Employees' Inventions in Europe and the United States, Niklas Bruun and Michael B. |
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Landau; Employee Inventions in Europe; University Ownership as a General Rule; Researcher Ownership Through "Professor's Privilege"; Hybrid Systems: Ownership Regulated and Balanced Through Special Legislation; Discussion; The US Perspective; University Ownership is the General Rule in the United States As Well; Experimental use in the United States; Government Ownership of Inventions in the United States; Industry May Have a License in Certain Circumstances; Conclusion; Nanotechnology: Some Final Reflections; ; Environment, Health, and Safety Within the Nanotechnology Industry, Kaarle H¨ ameri; Introduction; Exposure to Nanoparticles; Environmental Fate; Health Effects and Human Toxicity; Risk Assessment; Regulatory Issues; Standardization Activities; ; Regulation of Nanomaterials in the EU, Bärbel R. |
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Dorbeck-Jung; Introduction; Regulatory Structure and Policy; Overview of Hard and Soft Regulation; Cross-Cutting Regulatory Issues; Regulation of Nanoproducts in Specific Areas; Conclusion; ; Nanomaterial Regulation in the United States, Michael E. Heintz; Nanomaterial Regulation in the United States; Federal Regulation of Nanomaterials; Insurance Concerns with Nanomaterials; State and Local Regulation of Nanomaterials; Conclusion; Index |
Subject |
Nanostructured materials industry.
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Nanotechnology.
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Nanomatériaux -- Industrie. |
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Nanotechnologie. |
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Nanostructured materials industry |
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Nanotechnology |
Added Author |
Helwegen, Wim.
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Escoffier, Luca.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Helwegen, Wim. Nanotechnology commercialization for managers scientists. Singapore : Pan Stanford Pub., 2012 9789814316224 (OCoLC)767570550 |
ISBN |
9814316229 |
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9789814316224 |
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9789814364386 (electronic bk.) |
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981436438X (electronic bk.) |
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