What Is Intellectual Property Due Diligence?
The process of examining and evaluating a company’s intellectual property to determine its worth is known as intellectual property due diligence or IP due diligence. This is typically carried out by intellectual property attorneys and is commonly conducted by companies prior to a merger or acquisition, whether it involves their own or another company’s intellectual property.
What Is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual property refers to intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Although they may not be tangible, these assets are often a company’s most valuable. It’s crucial for a company to understand their intellectual property portfolio so they can make informed decisions about what to sell. Whether buying or selling, it’s important to have a solid understanding of intellectual property in order to generate revenue.
What Does a Due Diligence Process for Patents Involve?
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