Information Technology

Session 354 - Intellectual Assets in the Digital Era
This session is intended to help businesses and universities better understand the opportunities and threats around intellectual assets (IA) in the digital era. Topics to be considered include the role of business method patents (often computer-related), the increasing importance of electronic defensive publications, the implications of disruptive innovation theory for IA strategy, the challenges and opportunities of licensing university technology, business success stories, etc.
Chair: Jeff Lindsay
CoChair: Mukund Karanjikar
  Strategies and Current Trends for Protecting Intellectual Assets in the Face of Recent Developments; Is the “Patent Office” Becoming the “Rejection Office”?
Chris Lewis
  The Relationship Between Non-IP Intellectual Assets and IP
Mark Catan
  Strategies and Current Trends for Policing, Enforcing and Resolving Disputes about Intellectual Assets
Harrie Samaras
  Digitally Networked: Implications for Idea Management and Organizational Capability towards Innovation
Mukund Karanjikar
  Patterns of Invention to Broaden Intellectual Property
Jack Hipple

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