The handbook of European intellectual property management

Section - ONE: IP evolution Chapter - 1.1: A more unitary European IP architecture - Professor Laurent Manderieux Chapter - 1.2: Plans for a unitary patent in Europe - Hans Hutter Chapter - 1.3: When is a patent right for you? - Jeremy Philpott Chapter - 1.4: European or national applications - Timo Sole Chapter - 1.5: Patent trends - Rainer Frietsch, Peter Neuhausler and Oliver Rothengatter Section - TWO: The IP advantage Chapter - 2.1: IP and the Innovation Union - Erik Westerman Chapter - 2.2: IP and open innovation - Maria del Henar Alcalde Heras and Bart Kamp Chapter - 2.3: Innovating out of recession - Jacqueline Needle Chapter - 2.4: How to extract value - Li Westerlund Section - THREE: IP capability Chapter - 3.1: IP in the plan - Kristine M Madsen Chapter - 3.2: High-level IP - Arnaud Gasnier Chapter - 3.3: IT for IP - Roland Sandner Chapter - 3.4: Pioneering IP - Birgitte Stephensen Section - FOUR: IP and technology frontiers Chapter - 4.1: Software and computer-related inventions - Jan Nilsson Chapter - 4.2: Intellectual property and climate change - M Monirul Azam and Marianne Levin Chapter - 4.3: Life sciences - Marcel van Kooij Chapter - 4.4: Medical devices - Stefan Golkowsky and Tim Oppermann Chapter - 4.5: Innovation in plants and seeds - Szonja Csorgo Section - FIVE: IP and creative challenges Chapter - 5.1: Adwords - Jacques Goyet and Florence Menard Chapter - 5.2: The fashion industry - Francois Herpe and Rebecca Rous Chapter - 5.3: Liability of hosting services - Jacques Goyet and Florence Menard Section - SIX: IP filings Chapter - 6.1: Disclosure: too much too soon vs too little too late - Davy Wauters and Kris Hertoghe Chapter - 6.2: Drafting choices for first-time patent applicants - Pascale Brochard and Francesca Giovannini Chapter - 6.3: The protection of trade secrets: a comparative overview - Laetitia Benard, Paul Keller and Benjamin Bai Chapter - 6.4: Acquiring community brand rights - Gaelle Bloret-Pucci Chapter - 6.5: From the scientific to the legal - Marco Serravalle Chapter - 6.6: How to protect yourself online - Isabelle Landreau Chapter - 6.7: What your US competition doesn't want you to know about US patent law - John Motteli Section - SEVEN: Fit for purpose Chapter - 7.1: IP portfolio design - Ilya Kazi Chapter - 7.2: IP issues for creative start-ups and spin-outs - Silvia Baumgart Chapter - 7.3: IP on a low budget - Kimmo Helke Chapter - 7.4: Strategic variations - Stephan Wenzel Chapter - 7.5: Seamless cooperation between product development and protection - Antero Virkkala Chapter - 7.6: How to recover your position - Nick Sutcliffe Chapter - 7.7: IP valuation - William Bird Chapter - 7.8: Dynamic portfolios - Lars-Fredrik Urang Section - EIGHT: Free to operate Chapter - 8.1: How to clear your path to market - Ulla Klinge Chapter - 8.2: Exploring patent information - Dean Parry Chapter - 8.3: How to oppose a patent - Felix Harbsmeier Chapter - 8.4: How to design around a European patent - Armin K Bohmann Chapter - 8.5: How to limit a patent - Guillaume de La Bigne Chapter - 8.6: Be clear who owns the IP - Frederic Nasrinfar Section - NINE: IP in partnership Chapter - 9.1: Potential for technology partnership and its implications for IPRs - Natalia Mielech Chapter - 9.2: Engaging with universities - Alison Campbell Chapter - 9.3: Guidelines for technology transfer - Claire Verschelde and Caroline de Mareuil-Villette Chapter - 9.4: IP in collaboration - Annalise Holme Section - TEN: IP for profit Chapter - 10.1: IP financing and trading - Pete Jarvis Chapter - 10.2: How to draft a licence - Geir Kielland and Inge Svae-Grotli Chapter - 10.3: Royalty agreements - Magnus Odegaard Chapter - 10.4: The valuation of patents - Anders Tangen Section - ELEVEN: When you are copied Chapter - 11.1: IP litigation and alternative dispute resolution - Hakan Borgenhall and Hanna Tilus Chapter - 11.2: Preliminary patent injunctions in Europe - Laetitia Benard Chapter - 11.3: The scope of claims - Peter-Ulrik Plesner Chapter - 11.4: Specialized IP courts - Markus Frick and Demian Stauber