Following news that Nokia settled its patent litigation with Apple, which is now
licensing patents from its rival, analysts quickly moved to figure out the revenue impact.
When a company
licenses the patent from a university, the co-inventor named on that patent will earn royalties (shared among university, department, and inventors).
«In terms of whether Microsoft has sold patents as a part of other IP or business collab deals in the past - from time to time, Microsoft transfers patents as part of IP and strategic business collaboration deals, also regularly buying and
licensing patents from third parties.»
Not exact matches
Launched in 2012, Edison Nation Medical allows entrepreneurs to submit as little as a back - of - the - napkin idea for a medical device, and then its team of manufacturers, attorneys, and health care specialists takes care of the rest,
from patenting and FDA approvals to
licensing and distribution.
Last year, Sawyer Sparks, 23, turned down a $ 500,000 offer
from Hasbro, maker of Play - Doh, to
license his
patented gluten - free modeling clay, called Soy - Yer Dough (that's blueberry blue, above).
The tribe will grant Allergan exclusive
licenses to the transferred
patents and be eligible for up to $ 15 million in annual royalties
from Restasis sales.
At the same time, Murphy has also been buying up
patent licenses from a host of universities and government and private labs, with the aim of turning promising technologies into real commercial products.
The lawsuit claims that between 2005 and 2010 the school received $ 524 million in
licensing income, mainly
from a
patent related to the cancer drug Alimta.
RPX — a company that strategically buys
patent licenses to protect its clients
from infringement lawsuits — is now offering its services to small and medium - sized businesses.
Electronics manufacturers, especially mobile device makers,
license patented technologies
from each other all the time, for a fee.
Although the sheets do not have a
patent, the founders told CNBC that Beantown has exclusivity with its supplier, and has a
license agreement to use Tencel, a premium fiber made
from eucalyptus.
While Qualcomm earns the bulk of its revenue
from selling chips that power smartphones, it books most of its profit by
licensing its portfolio of thousands of cellular
patents.
The payment comes as Qualcomm's
patent licensing business is increasingly under attack
from government regulators and smartphone makers.
We literally have hundreds of articles on everything
from basic
patent law, to the invention process, to preparing a
patent application, and to
licensing your invention and making money, which really is the goal.
In 2015, Qualcomm considered splitting its
patent licensing arm
from its chip making business — creating two separate companies.
Last year, Intellectual Ventures disclosed that it had generated $ 2 billion in
license revenues
from its
patents.
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money
from biotech stocks,
patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion
license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
This beverage features the EPA Stratospheric Award winning Microcool technology, developed,
patented, and
licensed by Joseph Company International, which is eco-friendly using CO2 reclaimed
from the atmosphere, and activated carbon ascertained
from a renewable vegetable source.
Ok, so we have billions of pounds of synthetic chemicals consumed every year as
patented drugs, with an army of degreed,
licensed and doctored foot soldiers prescribing them recklessly under the once great banner of «medicine,» in an ongoing war against the body's virtually infinite potential to generate symptoms, most of which are — ironically — a means to heal
from acute or chronic exposure to synthetic chemicals.
And researchers generally shied away
from clinical research on any
patented genes — a 2003 survey found that 53 percent of genetics labs decided not to develop a new genetic test because of a
patent or
license.
The Centers for Enterprise helped get
patents on Rogers's processes and «biological material» (the actual herd of pigs); the company
licensed the gene - model technology
from the university.
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Patent Applicant with copies (in print or electronic format) of individual articles of the Licensed Materials and to store print copies of such articles for the Licensee's internal use, solely in connection with the patent application process provided each article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided any portion of the Licensed Materials used for these purposes looks identical to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or ser
Patent Applicant with copies (in print or electronic format) of individual articles of the
Licensed Materials and to store print copies of such articles for the Licensee's internal use, solely in connection with the
patent application process provided each article or excerpt from the Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided any portion of the Licensed Materials used for these purposes looks identical to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material from the Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or ser
patent application process provided each article or excerpt
from the
Licensed Materials contains a credit line noting the original appearance of the article in its appropriate journal; provided any portion of the
Licensed Materials used for these purposes looks identical to the original material; and provided such use does not present any material
from the
Licensed Materials in any manner that implies that Publisher endorses Licensee or any of the Licensee's products or services;
It also provides many economic incentives for intellectual property developed and
licensed from the country, such as
patent royalty exemption and a research and development tax credit.
Coming
from Georgiou's lab also helped him, he thinks, because Georgiou's work is known for having a strong therapeutic bent: With 29 issued
patents, more than half
licensed to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, Georgiou has close ties with industry.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not yet issued guidelines for
licensing biosimilar products in the United States; biotechnology
patent attorneys must nevertheless be prepared to review information
from FDA and USPTO and to advise clients without these guidelines.
The electric vehicle — maker initially
licensed a drive system design and reductive charging
patent from AC Propulsion but later developed its own versions of these technologies.
He can not, however, do things like file appeals
from the US
Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to courts, negotiate
licenses to use
patented technology, or sue those who breach contracts or infringe
patents — tasks that require a law degree.
DxNow, Inc., a Gaithersburg, Md. - based company that develops advanced microfluidic and imaging technologies,
licensed the
patent for SPARTAN
from WPI and Stanford last September.
And Berger insists the agency does try to commercialize its research: Since 1994, annual
license and royalty income
from the agency's scientific
patents has climbed to $ 26 million, a 10-fold increase.
And the new blow to the Broad doesn't change the fact that companies commercializing CRISPR - based products will likely have to
license technology
from multiple
patent holders.
As the players anxiously await a ruling
from USPTO, Science took a close look at how the enterprise fractured, drawing on documents
from the
patent litigation, Securities and Exchange Commission filings,
licensing agreements, and interviews with the central figures.
And he admits that the libertarians who backed his candidacy for an open seat, including former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and his son, Senator Rand Paul (R - KY), would probably be uncomfortable with the fact that he receives a check every year
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for royalties
from licensing a
patent based on work for his undergraduate thesis.
Illumina
licenses patents on an Msp system
from the University of Washington, Seattle, and the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and claimed that Oxford Nanopore's sequencers infringed those
patents.
Each year over the past decade, it has generated an average of 10
patents from DOE - supported research, and enters into about five technology
license agreements and / or options.
In September 2013, UAB and Southern Research received notice of allowance
from the United States
Patent and Trademark Office of a significant new patent exclusively licensed to PNP that protects the product currently being tested in pat
Patent and Trademark Office of a significant new
patent exclusively licensed to PNP that protects the product currently being tested in pat
patent exclusively
licensed to PNP that protects the product currently being tested in patients.
Caribou holds the exclusive
license to the foundational CRISPR - Cas9
patent estate
from the University of California and the University of Vienna.
The Vilnius
patent covers methods of modifying DNA using a recombinant CRISPR - Cas9 complex assembled in vitro and is complementary to the exclusive
license that Caribou already has
from the University of California and the University of Vienna to the foundational CRISPR - Cas9 intellectual property.
The foundational CRISPR / Cas9
patent estate for human therapeutic use was
licensed from the Company's scientific founder Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier.
«China and Japan are among the world's leading nations in stem cell research, but because of challenges distinct
from western nations, they are dramatically underrepresented in terms of
patents and
licensing,» says Debra Mathews, PhD, MA, assistant director of Science Programs at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and a founding member of the Hinxton Group.
FLT3 Mutation Testing is performed pursuant to
patents licensed from Takara Bio Inc. of Kusatsu (Shiga prefecture), Japan.
Under the
license agreement with Lexicon, researchers who receive the knockout mice lines through NIH are free to publish any results
from research involving the line and also to seek
patent or other intellectual property protection for any of the inventions or discoveries resulting
from such research.
Cross posted
from Spoonful of Medicine The US
Patent and Trademark Office granted its first
license related to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to a California biotech, Fate Therapeutics, the company announced today.
Despite being the result of public research, golden rice is enmeshed in around seventy
patents owned by some thirty - two companies and institutions, according to the US - based International Service for the Acquisition of Agri - biotech Applications (ISAAA).4 Because of the complexity of
licensing arrangements, the inventors ceded their rights to Greenovation, a biotech spin - off company
from the University of Freiburg, which then struck a deal with AstraZeneca (now Syngenta).
Our algorithm is based on a
patent pending technology, based on 5 years of research, and
licensed from the Weizmann Institute of Science.
In 1999, BPP had registered three
patents that enabled them to obtain
licensing fees
from commercial broccoli seed and sprout providers and linked itself to the Sholl Group of Minnetonka, MN, a subsidiary of Green Giant Fresh Inc..
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I would imaging
patents played a big part, Ford Escape and Nissan Altima both
licensed from Toyota.
US
Patent # 625,234 plugs for those vehicles whose
license plate installs only
from the top two screws.
[22] Ford maintains that Ford received no technical assistance
from Toyota in developing the hybrid powertrain, but that some hybrid engine technologies developed by Ford independently were found to be similar to technologies previously
patented by Toyota, so
licenses were obtained.
According to the report, Amazon is also looking at acquiring or
licensing relevant
patents that would protect its smartphone
from lawsuits that currently almost every major player like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Samsung, HTC, Nokia, Motorola and others are engaged in courtrooms across the world.