Internal patent landscape analysis

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By Gregory J. Kirsch & Charley F .Brown,
Needle & Rosenberg,PC
國企三
鄭文軒
材料三
朱穎傑
經濟三
簡珮雯
Patent
competitive
intelligence (PCI)
Intelligence
property (IP)
Intellectual
property(IP)
Internal patent
landscape
analysis
Company
strengths &
weaknesses
Internal patent
audit
Using patents in
competitive
intelligence
External patent
landscape
analysis
Technology
class analysis
Patent filing
trend analysis
The PCI process
Company
strengths and
weaknesses
Internal
patent audit
Company
strengths and
weaknesses
Internal
patent audit
 Does
it have any product or service that is in
technology class C?
 If not, how did the company come to have a
patent in technology class C?
 If the patent in technology class C is
currently unused, could it generate licensing
revenue or could the company enter into a
joint venture with another company in
technology class C?

Is the technology class crowded, and
patents difficult to obtain?

Does the division responsible for
technology class C have enough research
and development (R&D) funding?

Does there need to be a personnel
change in that division?
Company
strengths and
weaknesses
Internal
patent audit
USPTO
Patents
Trademarks
Intellectual
policy
property law and
Technology
Patent
class analysis
filing trend analysis
Technology
Patent
class analysis
filing trend analysis
Technology
Patent
class analysis
filing trend analysis
Technology
Patent
class analysis
filing trend analysis
PCI
Data Mining
Data
Visualization
Data
analysis
PCI
Data Mining
Data
Visualization
Data
analysis
PCI
Data Mining
Data
Visualization
Data
analysis
PCI
Data Mining
Data
Visualization
Data
analysis
 Definition:
creations of the mind,ex
inventions, literary and artistic works, and
symbols, names, images, and designs used in
commerce.
 Intellectual
property is divided into two
categories: Industrial property and copyright
 http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/
 Including
inventions (patents),
trademarks, industrial designs, and
geographic indications of source.
 Including
literary and artistic works
such as novels, poems and plays,
films, musical works, artistic works
such as drawings, paintings,
photographs and sculptures, and
architectural designs.