Innovation Asset Blog

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Digital pirates may find safe harbor in Caribbean

U.S. regulators have been diligently working with industry leaders and consumer advocates to evolve strong but fair copyright protection rules for the digital economy. As high-tech enforcement mechanisms continue to be piloted and refined, the system may soon encounter a surprising offshore threat.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Zynga patent strategy signals new vision

Social gaming startup Zynga got off to a strong start following its 2007 launch, ultimately becoming a publicly traded company in late 2011. With market analysts now starting to question the sustainability of its business model, Zynga's revitalized patent strategy seems to suggest a move into the online gambling space.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

AP copyright suit puts fair use on trial

Last February, the Associated Press (AP) filed suit against news monitoring agency Meltwater for unlicensed distribution of proprietary content. As trial proceedings continue this month, a number of digital rights advocates have expressed their concern over what could be an exceedingly narrow interpretation of the doctrine of fair use.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

FTC study confirms anticompetetive pharmaceutical patent activity

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has long been an outspoken critic of so-called pay-for-delay patent settlements between branded and generic drug manufacturers. The agency's latest study suggests there is still much work to be done, however, as the number of pharmaceutical cases flagged for potentially anticompetetive tactics rose from 28 in FY 2011 to 40 in FY 2012.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

USPTO, Smithsonian set to launch 'Innovation Pavilion"

In an effort to introduce patent process dynamics into the public sphere, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Smithsonian Institution have agreed on a strategy that will see the cultural organization play host to a variety of workshops and symposiums beginning in 2014.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Patent activity suggests impending graphene surge

Industrial research and development teams around the world have been discussing the litany of innovations that could come from commercialized application of graphene. This week, a team of British patent researchers came forward to discuss several indicators which suggest that a global race to harness the full potential of the unique material could be in the offing.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Copyright and social media clash in photojournalism case

As the intellectual property community attempts to adapt practices and policies for an increasingly digital economy, online media has posed a number of difficult questions regarding copyright protection and royalty management. The conversation turned to social media this week as a U.S. court ruled that a leading news organization improperly distributed images posted to Twitter by a freelance photographer.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Copyright and social media clash in photojournalism case

As the intellectual property community attempts to adapt practices and policies for an increasingly digital economy, online media has posed a number of difficult questions regarding copyright protection and royalty management. The conversation turned to social media this week as a U.S. court ruled that a leading news organization improperly distributed images posted to Twitter by a freelance photographer.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

IBM leads patent ranking for 20th consecutive year

IBM found itself on top of the U.S. patent rankings again in 2012, amassing nearly 1,400 more patent grants than its closest competitor (Samsung) and more than doubling third-place Canon. While this is not an altogether surprising development, the strategies that have enabled such longevity are worth noting.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

IBM leads patent ranking for 20th consecutive year

IBM found itself on top of the U.S. patent rankings again in 2012, amassing nearly 1,400 more patent grants than its closest competitor (Samsung) and more than doubling third-place Canon. While this is not an altogether surprising development, the strategies that have enabled such longevity are worth noting.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.