Showing posts with label Economic Growth and Development. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Intellectual Property for Technological Capacity Building, Economic Growth and Development

Licensing as a Tool for Technology Transfer in case of Intellectual Property
 1.  DO YOU NEED TO ACQUIRE TECHNOLOGY?
Do adequate problem analysis :
Problem may be non-technical
  -  A management problem
  -  An organizational structure problem
  -  Etc.
Need a technical solution, then
  -  Ascertain what you want
  -  Whether available in-house
              -  If not, acquire elsewhere


2.  WHAT IS NEXT?
To acquire the appropriate technology
The choice of partner
The method of acquisition
Prepare for a negotiation process
Note:  A good Patent Search may be able to help you to   identify the right partner and the right type of   technology to acquire.
 3.  TYPES OF LICENSES
 ·   Exclusive License
-  Licensee (Technology Buyer) the only entity to   exploit the technology
-  Not even licensor (Technology Supplier) permitted   to use the technology
  · Non-Exclusive License
  - Licensor can grant any number of licenses to use   the technology
  · Sole License
        - Licensor grants right to one licensee but reserves right for himself




4. THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS
·   Can be a Complex and Difficult Undertaking 
          - Involves competent peoples for consultations on legal, commercial & technical issues

          - Involves compatible parties who are able to work together and cooperate toward
             common goals
·   Licensor May Use Standard Licensing Agreements
         -  Licensor put forward initial bargaining positions
         -  Licensee should be aware of alternative possibilities
         -  Never press any objective into standard legal model 

·   For Individual Inexperienced Licensee (the buyer)

           - Obtain professional service being the best solution
           - Keep at hand a checklist of typical license provisions during negotiation
           - Consult local Licensing Executive Society, if any

5.  SOME KEY ISSUES AND ADVICES

Since most technology buyers are from developing countries, they should pay special attention on the following :
·  Know exactly what is wanted
        - Do adequate problem analysis
        - Collect sufficient information for decision- making
        - A comprehensive patent search is helpful
  *  IPR determines value of technology
  *  Lapsed patent or unprotected technology is   free of charge

·  Desired end results guaranteed
       -  A guarantee that technology would achieve desired   end results
       -  Technology supplier obliged to supply all relevant   expertise and know-how
       -  No such thing as “buy at your own risk” 
·  Maintenance of IPR’s
      -  Ensure technology patented in country concerned
     -  Technology supplier responsible for validity &   maintenance of patent
     -  Value of technology or royalty directly related to IPR’s
 · No unfair tie-in clauses
     -  Minimum tie-in obligations, such as
     *  Requirement to purchase equipment, raw   materials, etc. from licensor
     *  Territorial restriction on sale of products   concerned
     *  No development on technology by licensee

·  No separate fee for training
    -  No extra charges for training of manpower, except
     *  Out of pocket expenses

  · Right After Expiry of Agreement
       - Licensee should have the right to continue to use the technology
       - Otherwise, licensee would be left with installations & assets that cannot be used

· Use of Own Trademark
      - Licensee can use own trademark for products made by the technology
      * Own trademark has reputation
      * Licensor’s trademark not registered