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Intellectual Property Paul H. King, Ph.D., P. E.
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copyright 2000 Paul H King2 Introduction Intellectual Property is defined as products of the human intellect that have economic value
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copyright 2000 Paul H King3 Topics of Discussion Patents Copyrights Trademarks Trade secrets Course conduct
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copyright 2000 Paul H King4 Patents Ultimately property rights and personal rights are the same thing. -- Calvin Coolidge The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago the boldest imagination could not have dreamt. -- Henry George
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copyright 2000 Paul H King5 Patents Description of invention Grant monopoly to holder or assignee 3 types: design, plant, utility
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copyright 2000 Paul H King6 Design Patent test: = design, nonfunctional, new, non- obvious original design or appearance for an article of manufacture 14 year monopoly Statue of Liberty, some toys, shape of mixer, wheel hub ONE claim, embodied in drawing
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copyright 2000 Paul H King7 Plant Patent test: = invented or discovered and asexually reproduced a distinct and new variety of plant, other than a tuber propagated plant or a plant found in an uncultivated state Algae and macro fungi are regarded as plants, but bacteria are not 20 year monopoly climbing rose, etc 10,000+ patents documentation & claims
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copyright 2000 Paul H King8 Utility Patent = (new+useful+nonobvious) : process, machine, article, composition of matter or (new+useful+improvement thereof) 20 year monopoly includes software
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copyright 2000 Paul H King9 Filing Process, Patenting Do it - invent it, build it. Prove it - document as you go. Witness! Prove it! Patent search. Generate documents (next), file, pay, wait, negotiate Protect it, use it.
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copyright 2000 Paul H King10 Patent Document Title Abstract Drawings Background of invention Summary of invention Description of drawings Claims
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copyright 2000 Paul H King11 Warnings Time limits from publication. Sufficient clarity of claims! Sufficient breadth of claims. Prepare for infringement Be sure of ownership
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copyright 2000 Paul H King12 Copyrights Cover: literary works movies videos A-V presentations PowerPoint shows photographs sculptures graphics sound recordings architectural works dance choreographs pantomime
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copyright 2000 Paul H King13 Copyrights Must: have fixation have some originality have some creativity be an expression, not an idea or formula be visibly indicated by “© date, name of owner”
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copyright 2000 Paul H King14 Copyrights Continued: optional, 2 copies to LOC w/in 5y +$30 life + 70 (yours) HIRED pub+95y or create +120y infringement: sue for damages
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copyright 2000 Paul H King15 Trademark ® = name/word/symbol unique/dissimilar and used may be reserved, but must be used $250
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copyright 2000 Paul H King16 Trademark ® WordPerfect ® Pentium ® King’s Skydiving - Good to the last drop! DELL® DIMENSION® infringement: sue for damages
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I wanted to get you a stripper for your Birthday….
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But I couldn’t decide between the Black and Dekker® and the Stanley® !
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copyright 2000 Paul H King19 Trade Secret ANYTHING that gives you an advantage & has to be “stolen” to immediately help the competition. OFTEN involves NON-DISCLOSURE agreements. Cannot preclude invention by others… Cannot preclude reverse engineering. Example: COKE®
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copyright 2000 Paul H King20 Course Conduct (Faculty Manual) Literary/Artistic Author Work for hire (job assignment) University Technology University + Inventors (%) Exception: outside consulting & research iff agreed upon Understand and document ALL!
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copyright 2000 Paul H King21 Design Course - Intellectual Property Patents, copyrights, trademarks, secrets - know! Project development - document! Publication begins countdown!
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copyright 2000 Paul H King22 I P References http://www.uspto.gov/ US Patent/Trademark Office http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/ Copyrights http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/dapp s/pct/pct.htm Patent Cooperation Treaty http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/go vt/gvtlaw.html VU Links http://www.vanderbilt.edu/technology_trans fer/ VU Tech Transfer
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copyright 2000 Paul H King23 Homework Do a US patent search using your last name as a search term. Write up a patent found (no result, use Smith.) What does it do? Do a similar copyright search. Dr King holds patent number 3,591,806. How many citations refer to this patent? Draft an IP agreement with your project advisor (See VU disclosure form.) Draft a patent application for your project.
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