"Follow the money" is a popular phrase in business and government. But where is the money? According to a study by Ocean Tomo, the share of intangible assets as a percentage of S&P 500 market value ...
“Intellectual property” refers to a category of intangible property that derives from the work of the mind or intellect, such as an idea, process, creative work, symbol or name used in commerce. Even ...
Singapore has released a new decade-long roadmap paving out plans to boost its role as a global hub for intangible assets (IA) and intellectual property (IP). These are expected to include changes to ...
“Intellectual Property” refers to intangible ownership rights in an invention or research product. It is the inevitable result of research and scholarship and can be protected under law by patent, ...
Is it possible to legally protect an idea? The answer is: not really. Intellectual property is intangible personal property. There are four types of intellectual property that are protected by law: ...
As businesses shift toward knowledge-based industries and digital innovation, intangible assets are becoming increasingly important in financial reporting, mergers and acquisitions, and overall ...
“As the bill progresses to the Senate, stakeholders must closely monitor its long-term impact on innovation, IP rights, and global market dynamics to ensure it strengthens, rather than undermines, how ...
As coverage of NFTs has proliferated in the news cycle, some of you may be wondering how they interact with intellectual property law. The short answer is that an NFT buyer does not acquire the IP ...
If any gathering of people of libertarian bent becomes dull, raise the topic "intellectual property." The result will be an entertaining escalation in both outrage and decibels. The only certainty is ...
Intellectual property refers to a company's patents, trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, know-how and data. Experts recommend that companies incorporate IP value strategy programs into their core ...
While a claim of conversion has grown to extend beyond tangible property to keep up with computerized use, courts are still grappling with how far to extend the tort. In their Commercial Division ...
To the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), there is the need for members to boost their knowledge in Intellectual Property (IP) valuation. Experts, who spoke recently at an ...