Title :
Patents: an engineer´s guide to protecting intellectual property
Author :
Litwin, Louis ; Kolodka, Joseph J.
Author_Institution :
Thomson Muttimedia Corp. Res., USA
Abstract :
The role of an engineer encompasses more than just designing, building and testing new products. In today´s competitive marketplace, modern companies place a high value on engineers who can innovate. For companies to stay ahead, it is not enough for their engineers to solve problems by relying on a toolbox of well-known and widely used methods. The truly valuable engineers are those that can solve problems by developing innovative solutions. Ideally, these solutions will be better than existing methods for solving a particular problem. The generation of such ideas and solutions can be a lucrative part of the business for today´s hi-tech companies. The term intellectual property is used to refer to the ownership of these ideas. This abstract form of property can be one of the most valuable assets a company has. Obviously, if intellectual property is such a lucrative asset, companies will want to protect their investment and prevent others from using their ideas. One of the basic kinds of intellectual property protection is the patent. A patent is a powerful legal device that allows a company to protect the intellectual property generated by its employees. This paper describes the patent and its main components. The application process for gaining a patent is outlined. Patent licensing and ownership is also discussed
Keywords :
engineering; patents; application process; competitive marketplace; hi-tech companies; ideas ownership; innovation; innovative solutions; intellectual property protection; investment protection; legal device; patent licensing; patent ownership; patents; Buildings; Companies; Design engineering; Intellectual property; Investments; Law; Legal factors; Power generation; Protection; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Potentials, IEEE