-- Strategy -- identify the desired end-result of the patent enforcement
program and ensure it relates to the company's overall business strategy by
generating significant licensing revenue, or by protecting market share.
-- Time -- in today's economic environment, no one is waiting to
willingly pay for an allegation of patent infringement and most will ignore
a payment demand, hoping it goes away. Expect to be required to prove
every point and expect delays at every possible point in the process.
Patent licensing discussions can last two to three years and litigations
when decisions are appealed can last much longer. More typically though,
litigations speed settlement discussions and the vast majority of patent
lawsuits never make it to trial.
-- Evidence -- infringement or evidence of use analysis will determine if
there is a legitimate patent infringement claim and detailed technical
analysis is required to determine if a device or technology in fact
infringes. Detailed claim charts are needed to show the use of every
element of the invention as claimed in the patent.
-- Budget -- infringement analysis by third party specialists like
Chipworks provides objective evidence, but requires a sufficient investment
of time and money to be effective. Scrimping on evidence production can
prove costly and even negate the effectiveness of the entire program.
"Strong infringement analysis or evidence of use of the invention in the
marketplace is critical," added Terry Ludlow. "Today, more than ever,
fact-based evidence, generated through reverse engineering, is a necessity
for companies seeking to make effective use of their IP in patent
negotiations and litigations, and as a revenue-generating asset."
About Chipworks
Chipworks is the recognized leader in reverse engineering and patent
infringement analysis of semiconductors and electronic systems. The
company's ability to analyze the circuitry and physical composition of
these systems makes them a key partner in the success of the world's
largest semiconductor and microelectronics companies. Intellectual
property groups and their legal counsel trust Chipworks for success in
patent licensing and litigation -- earning hundreds of millions of dollars
in patent licenses and saving as much in royalty payments. Research &
Development and Product Management rely on Chipworks for success in new
product design and launch, saving hundreds of millions of dollars in design
and earning even more through superior product design and faster launches.
Headquartered in Canada, Chipworks maintains offices in the USA, Japan,
Korea, and Taiwan.
Contact Information: Contact: Phyllis Grabot Corridor Communications, Inc. phyllis@corridorcomms.com 805.341.7269