Intellectual Property

Defensive Publishing vs Patenting: A Global View

If you are building real tech—robotics, AI, chips, sensors, medical devices—you will run into this question sooner than you think: Do we publish it so others can’t patent it, or do we patent it ourselves? That is the core trade-off between defensive publishing and patenting. One is about blocking others. The other is about owning

Defensive Publishing vs Patenting: A Global View Read More »

Joint Development Deals: Who Owns Global Patent Rights?

Joint development sounds simple on day one. Two teams shake hands. They share code, data, lab time, and ideas. They build something neither could build alone. Everyone feels like the “win” will be shared. Then someone asks a single question that changes the whole mood: “Who owns the global patent rights?” If that question is

Joint Development Deals: Who Owns Global Patent Rights? Read More »

University Spinouts: Licensing and Global Filing Strategy

University spinouts are exciting for one simple reason: the tech is often real before the business is. The lab work is done. The data exists. Sometimes the prototype already beats what’s on the market. But there’s a catch that hits many first-time academic founders hard. You don’t fully “own” what you built. Most of the

University Spinouts: Licensing and Global Filing Strategy Read More »