for businesses and entrepreneurs who want to monetize their UN or under-used IP rights for the first time, it can be difficult to know where početi.Tržište patent income is not yet mature and, like other emerging markets, no established methodology and there are few experts to lead the owners through the process. Today, there are as many as 17 different business models used. More likely to spring up as the market continues to evolve, even while some of the current models will surely fall away. With such a range of options, it's no surprise that those wishing to sell their patent rights may be confused about what path to take. This article is intended to provide an overview of ways in which businesses and individual IP owners can most effectively exercise their rights in today's market. Models discussed in this article were chosen because they are currently the most common. Significantly, due to the large variability in the patents and the individual needs of IP owners, the best model for a specific person or organization may in fact one that is not discussed here. However, it is hoped that after reading this, the corporation or an entrepreneur wanting to sell their rights for the first time will be better able to understand and execute on opportunities and challenges present today in the market the patent income.
is considering selling the patent to the Corporation directly without an intermediary? Forget about it Most IP owners to assume that it is possible to sell their rights directly to a company that could play or seek to play in the product or technology area covered by the patent. This is rarely the case, however. When I was employed as a senior attorney in the consumer products company, it was corporate policy to refuse all unsolicited offer to buy or license patents that came into the organization. Thus, the owner is not likely that their rights are sold his company. This absolute prohibition on unsolicited ideas is not a policy in all companies, but in truth, few companies today are actively seeking to acquire products and technologies from external sources (although this is beginning to change with the drive towards open innovation in many companies). So, even if the patent is the perfect offer for the company, most organizations would still prefer to go on buying opportunity, because the external acquisition is part of their model of technology development. Therefore, it is doubtful that most patent owners can hope to successfully sell their rights directly to the corporation, because the latter is not in the business of buying patents in general, and not by individual owners.
aggregators: Customers patents if the patent owner can get their foot in the door In recent years, companies have emerged holding the business model focused on the purchase of patents held by others. Known to gather today are intellectually Ventures, RPX and allied security trust. Each of these companies has a different reason that it seeks to acquire patents, but everybody can serve as a resource for owners who wish to sell their IP rights in certain technology areas. However, there are many more patent owners to sell their rights of existing opportunities to gather purchase. As a result, if the owner receives "no" answer, so he knows that because his patent is worth nothing to collect or is it because he does not know the right person to his right in front of the aggregator? For most IP owners, especially those who participate in the profits in the market for the first time, the patent will serve to gather as likely direct a customer of their rights.
Broker: Facilitors patent sales, for the price Brokers, such as ThinkFire, IPotential and IP Transactions Group can help IP owners present their patent on the likely buyer, most likely of which are patent aggregators, non-practicing entity ("NPE is") and, sometimes, of the corporation. Using their relationships and reputation, brokers effectively serve as "filters" for potential patent acquirers to simplify and improve the quality of patent buying opportunities. Simply put, the patent buyers trust their broker patent to "separate the wheat from the chaff" in order to more easily identify and act on good opportunities kupnje.posrednik patent patent buyer who believes in this way can present another opportunity to purchase the buyer does not give a second glance the same, if a patent is offered to them outside the broker-customer relationship. There is a significant cost to rent a broker, however - usually about 25% of the total sales price. Patent brokers also require exclusivity. So when you choose a patent agent to represent him in the sale, he must believe that brokers will find the best deal. I still believe that the knowledge and expertise available with a good agent can allow the patent to obtain a final purchase price for its rights to more than justify the broker fees. Specifically, the best brokers maintain a large network of potential buyers of patents, including aggregators, NPE and, in some cases, corporations that have expressed interest in buying third party IP rights.
I believe such a wide network serving a critical role in improving the efficiency of market earnings possibly raising final purchase price. When a patent has the quality of a broker, he will ensure that each party involved in the process and knows who is offered the opportunity. Such transparency can also lead to an increase in final sales price when a potential customer seeking to ensure that no other potential buyer is entitled to the same. For example, corporations can increase their bid to prevent the NPE from obtaining the patent for the purpose of bringing a lawsuit against the corporation. This scenario assumes that they are most interested in obtaining a patent, will bring their best offers on the table, a fact which should improve the final price platili.daljnje benefit from selling through a good broker is that they usually will conduct market analysis of the right to set reasonable based on the entry level price. Specifically, the broker will set the price based on what comparable patents were sold in the past. These numbers are usually not publicly, and brokers with a few sales under his belt will probably set more precisely the initial selling price on the basis that it is interested in information which enables him to do so. Notably, even an experienced broker may wrongly assess the probability of price floor, but when the patent offers a number of likely buyers, the market usually will act to restore the price of another acceptable to potential buyers.
Beware of the finds, which brokers say they are a significant problem with many people who hold the patent as a broker in what are some "brokers" at all. Instead, they are "looking" for an aggregate or other buyers of patents, such as NPE (but probably not a corporation). Like a regular broker, and asked for the maintenance of customer relationships is likely. When acceptance of a patent to sell the potential customer, looking for is probably already knows that you will buy at a touch. In this scenario, the viewfinder is actually a little to earn 25% of compensation, other than maintaining the relationship with the end customer. Moreover, many of these brokers actually a "double dip" because they received compensation from the buyer the opportunity to make them, unlike other potential kupca.Tražilo therefore can hold divided loyalties: should they try to maximize the price obtained for their client patent, when they could never see the opportunity for that vendor again, or would they keep the price reasonable so as not to destroy their relationship with their customers that they could bring a couple of options to purchase each year? Clearly, this scenario is rife with questionable ethics, but the reality of current earnings on the market that no licensing is required for someone to call themselves "patent broker", a rule is definitely a "buyer beware." As things stand in today's unregulated broker on the market, the best way to find a broker patent quality is to seek a recommendation from someone who understands the market and / or who has successfully sold the patents through a broker in the past.
Beware of the finds, which brokers say they are a significant problem with many people who hold the patent as a broker in what are some "brokers" at all. Instead, they are "looking" for an aggregate or other buyers of patents, such as NPE (but probably not a corporation). Like a regular broker, and asked for the maintenance of customer relationships is likely. When acceptance of a patent to sell the potential customer, looking for is probably already knows that you will buy at a touch. In this scenario, the viewfinder is actually a little to earn 25% of compensation, other than maintaining the relationship with the end customer. Moreover, many of these brokers actually a "double dip" because they received compensation from the buyer the opportunity to make them, unlike other potential kupca.Tražilo therefore can hold divided loyalties: should they try to maximize the price obtained for their client patent, when they could never see the opportunity for that vendor again, or would they keep the price reasonable so as not to destroy their relationship with their customers that they could bring a couple of options to purchase each year? Clearly, this scenario is rife with questionable ethics, but the reality of current earnings on the market that no licensing is required for someone to call themselves "patent broker", a rule is definitely a "buyer beware." As things stand in today's unregulated broker on the market, the best way to find a broker patent quality is to seek a recommendation from someone who understands the market and / or who has successfully sold the patents through a broker in the past.
It is clear as mud now, right? As indicated at the beginning of this article, IP income market is only now emerging as a viable way to get the value from the UN or under-utilized assets. Since, most owners of a patent is only beginning to be confused about how to proceed in a manner that maximizes the price obtained. If someone owns the patent rights and trying to sell them today, it is my recommendation to learn more about the process. And, as with many business situations, checking references and seek recommendations from those with experience as a patent consultant and reseller of IP owners will be the key to success in earnings. Personally, I am looking forward to the day when there is more openness in the market, so that patent owners can better gauge the quality and qualifications of those participants in the process.
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