High-growth Start Ups:
Managing IP
Start-Up Company's Intellectual Property (IP) Strategies
"I made the unforgivable mistake of assuming."
IP Problems and Challenges
IP Solutions and Strategies
Frequent Start-Up IP Problems:
Disputes over trade secrets with former employers
Non-compete
Poor documentation of ownership of IP
Casual attitude toward disclosure of patentable inventions
No strategy on rights acquisition
No strategy on IP exploitation
New IP Challenges:
Internet domain names
Patentability of business methods
Inevitable disclosure
Acceleration of international IP issues in the world of national IP laws
Keys to IP Success:
Understanding industry
Understanding potential IP "checkpoints
Understanding strategy
What to "give away"
What to license
What to keep as crown jewels
Strategies for Success:
Inventory rights in your research and products
Develop strategy for protecting your products
Develop strategy to challenge competitors
Implement an exploitation strategy
Monitor changes in the law and participate in such changes
Disciplinary Steps to Protect a Start-up Company's IP
Source: Skjerven, Morill, MacPerson, San Jose, CA, and Saratoga Venture Finance
Have all employees sign upon first day of employment an "Employee Proprietary and Confidential Information Agreement". It will help keep the company's secrets secret.
Install and enforce a written patent notebook procedure. It will strengthen your company's claims that its intellectual property is very valuable, as well as improve chances of obtaining desired patents.
Issue to all of the company's technical staff written patent notebook recordkeeping instructions. Be sure your people respect the importance of these instructions.
Be sure your VP of engineering strictly manages the issuing and tracking of all notebooks given to the technical staff.
Keep on hand a good stock of the kind of notebooks commonly found in stationery stores.
Issue to all employees and all managers Confidential Disclosure Agreements that cover the following areas and instruct them to use the documents in dealing with non-employees:
START-UP, INC., and a third party exchanging confidential information. START-UP, INC., receiving confidential information from a third party. START-UP, INC., disclosing confidential information to a third party.
START-UP, INC., and a third party exchanging confidential information.
START-UP, INC., receiving confidential information from a third party.
START-UP, INC., disclosing confidential information to a third party.
Require that your VP of finance and administration issue and control all Confidential Disclosure Agreements.
Prepare a document called "Submission of Inventions and Suggestions" for the use of third parties, typically non-employees but also often non-technical employees of START-UP, INC.
Prepare and "Invention Disclosure" form that will clearly identify the holder of any proprietary information that START-UP, INC., may be interested in using or developing.
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