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7. Leveraging Third-Party Intellectual Property to Accelerate Product Development

verfasst von : Alissa M. Fitzgerald, Carolyn D. White, Charles C. Chung

Erschienen in: MEMS Product Development

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

In this chapter, we describe business strategies for acquiring and using third-party intellectual property to accelerate the development of new MEMS products. Disclaimer: This chapter does not provide legal advice. Please consult with a qualified intellectual property attorney for appropriate legal advice.

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Fußnoten
1
Such patents are clearly marked with the language “This invention was made with government support under (contract number) awarded by (name of the federal agency). The government has certain rights in the invention.”
 
2
N.B. Only applications filed more than 12 months ago are included in these databases. In addition, an inventor can request that the USPTO not publish a patent application until it issues, in return for agreeing to file only in the US. As a result, it may be possible that patent protection has already been sought for a technology even though nothing appears in these databases.
 
3
Witty example provided by James A. Walker.
 
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Zurück zum Zitat Fitzgerald AM, Jackson KM, Chung CC, White CD (2018) Translational engineering: best practices in developing MEMS for volume manufacturing. Sensors and Materials 30(4):779–789 Fitzgerald AM, Jackson KM, Chung CC, White CD (2018) Translational engineering: best practices in developing MEMS for volume manufacturing. Sensors and Materials 30(4):779–789
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Zurück zum Zitat Rockman HB (2004) Intellectual property law for engineers and scientists. IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJCrossRef Rockman HB (2004) Intellectual property law for engineers and scientists. IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJCrossRef
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Zurück zum Zitat Chollet F, Liu HB, Ashraf M et al (2009) Of light, of MEMS: optical MEMS in telecommunications and beyond. Sadhana 34:599CrossRef Chollet F, Liu HB, Ashraf M et al (2009) Of light, of MEMS: optical MEMS in telecommunications and beyond. Sadhana 34:599CrossRef
Metadaten
Titel
Leveraging Third-Party Intellectual Property to Accelerate Product Development
verfasst von
Alissa M. Fitzgerald
Carolyn D. White
Charles C. Chung
Copyright-Jahr
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61709-7_7

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