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Written by Noric Dilanchian   
Thursday, 04 October 2007

index_deweyThis post is a special collection of materials on the related processes of invention, entrepreneurship, R&D, commercialisation and innovation. All links are to materials available in this integrated Lightbulb blog and Dilanchian website.

 

Intellectual property (IP) is often thought of as a thing. Think software, technological devices, books and CDs. However, for developers and owners of IP, better results are achieved if they think of IP as being  also linked to business processes, business models, business relationships and documentation. This leads to many positive outcomes. 

 

Today IP's scope is very wide. IP has long moved beyond classic IP artifacts found in technology, information and entertainment industries. For example it is found in the wine, liquor, fruit and cheese we love and the celebrity critics and celebrity chefs who promote them. Today IP is found in every business involved in the processes of invention, entrepreneurship, R&D, commercialisation and innovation. It helps to improve understanding of these processes.

 

Publications on R&D (including Invention and Entrepreneurship)

 

( Entrepreneurship is defined at the end of Defining Commercialisation )

Invention: Garage culture puts fun to work

Strategy development: Commercialisation strategy and business valuation multiples: 15 questions 

Design: Use design briefs to shape your projects

HR management: "People and IP are our greatest assets"

Television program formats: Copyright traps for television formats

Wine:  Learning from the wine world of Max Schubert

Fruit: Striking gold with kiwifruit

Web 2.0 and social networking ventures: Wisdom for Commercialisation of Social Networking Websites
Software development: Mozilla: An Intellectual Property Monster Story

Celebrity chefs: A recipe to make a high net worth celebrity chef

Patent trends worldwide: Report finds 5.6 million reasons for doing a patent search

Patents worldwide list: Two centuries of patents

Footwear: Wild sneakers among the Rembrandts!

Start-up guide: Snakes and ladders for beginner entrepreneurs [PDF]
Entrepreneurship guide: Special Collection: Entrepreneurship Toolkit

Entrepreneurship in music:  Music Business Entrepreneurship: Eulogy for James Brown

Internet ventures: Australian Internet start-ups

Protecting IP: Fox in Socks: A parable for 30 years of IP for IT

Protecting IP: The joy of IP strategy - top 10 questions list

Technology forecasting: Your future is already here and The IT landscape in 2007

 

Publications on Commercialisation

 

( Defining Commercialisation )

Television program format licensing:  Thank God You're Licensing Us!

Museum licensing:  Louvre Abu Dhabi - museum licensing shifts more than revenues 

Information technology: 7 commercialised IT technologies

Pharmaceutical patents: "I'd like to thank my lawyer"

Music formats: Music formats and law: commercialisation of 45-rpm records 

Music technology and law: Digital music technology and copyright timeline

Xerox photocopier:  "The most successful product ever marketed in America"

Software: IP strategy and the rise and rise of Bill Gates 

Patents in Australia: It's a patent rip-off

Business growth: Beware of Web 2.0 crossing the chasm

Venture capital and funding: Fund raising success stories in 2006 AVCAL report

Technology: Technology Commercialisation Legal Tools [PDF]

IP management and valuation: How to say "intellectual property" in three languages

Commercialisation in Australia: Book Review: "Are we our own worst enemy?"

Commercialisation success stories: Book Review: Made in Australia

 

Publications on Innovation

 

( Innovation defined and redefined )

Software business models and contracts:  Practical Rap: Drafting IT Contracts With Foresight

Website business models: Make the Web grow your business, ask us how

Branding guidance for brand managers: Improving Creative Destruction by Brand Managers [PDF]

Branding (conference paper): Developing and Protecting Brands and Trademarks in Globalising Markets [PDF]

Beer branding: Integrated, differentiated and creative brand strategy

Beer branding: Trade mark law strategy kept simple for blondes

Trade mark monopoly: Generate a legally strong brand in three steps

Cheese trade marks:  Is Australian cheese properly branded?

IP for food: Intellectual property you can eat and drink

Music formats:  Grappling with fallacies: music formats and DRM

Music 2.0: Business Models for Bands and Musicians 2.0

Character merchandising and licensing: "Turn to warp speed. We're Australian"

Business sales and alliances:  Preparing a business for sale or collaboration [PDF]

Business valuation: 51 hints to achieve your premium business sale price    

Mergers and acquisitons: Billions made with Internet business exit strategies

Business sale or purchase guide: How to successfully buy or sell a business with IP assets [PDF]

Exist strategies: Preparing a business exit strategy

E-commerce: Shopping list for e-commerce

Blogs: Blogs that work in the "attention economy"

Mobile devices: Content licensing for mobile phones

Internet Protocol TV (IPTV): DVRs and video on demand in Australia

Permission marketing: SMS revenue models and e-marketing legal compliance

What's your digital strategy?: The war for Internet talent

Innovation fatigue: Innovation fatigue and its causes

 

Solutions/Services Descriptions:

Commercialisation Strategy & Innovation  |   Intellectual Property Asset Management  Business Finance  |

Protection of Intellectual Assets  | Intellectual Property Transactions  |  Evaluation of Intellectual Assets

 

Solutions/Services Brochures:

IP Auditing Brochure [PDF]  |  Commercialisation Brochure [PDF]  |  IP Asset Management Brochure [PDF]  |  Compliance and Risk Management [PDF]  

 

Call for a conversation to discuss your R&D, commercialisation and innovation requirements. 



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Graphic: The opening photo is of Melvil Dewey (1851-1931), inventor in the 1880s of the Dewey Decimal System. His proprietary library classification system is protected by trade mark and copyright law. 

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