Innovation Asset Blog

Microsoft, Barnes & Noble settle patent dispute to focus on innovation

Microsoft has been one of several big-name technology manufacturers engaging in protracted patent infringement cases in recent months. However, the software giant has decided to settle its dispute with Barnes & Noble and instead partner with the bookseller to establish a new subsidiary designed to deliver innovative digital publishing solutions.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Digital business models demand evolution of IP

Intellectual property protections have secured a path to success for many of the nation's most important innovations. But to keep this reputation intact, it is becoming apparent that patent and copyright systems will have to evolve in step with emerging digital business practices.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

World IP Day inspires reflection on past, look to future

With April 26 marking the 12th occurrence of World Intellectual Property Day, leaders around the world have felt compelled to reflect upon history near and far and look for signs of what the future may hold.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

German copyright case sets important digital piracy precedent

Digital content producers may have secured an important victory following a German court ruling that has instructed Google to install a series of filters that will detect and prevent playback of copyright-infringing materials on its popular video-streaming platform, YouTube.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Canadian students object to new copyright framework

A copyright controversy was recently touched off in the Canadian higher education sector as university administrators seemed prepared to enter into an expensive new licensing deal with commercial publishers that could drive up the cost of student tuition.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Green patents fueling economic recovery in California

When the current economic recession hit the United States in earnest in 2008, few states were impacted as hard as California, as unemployment spiked and countless public projects were left unfunded. The Golden State appears to be making steady progress in recent months, however, by revisiting its environmentally friendly roots and leveraging clean technology patents.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Patent authorities examine progress in US, UK collaboration

In 2010, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and U.K. Intellectual Property Office established a partnership intended to reduce the administrative burden of each through more determined collaboration. This week, the pair issued a joint report detailing the progress of the initiative to date.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Pioneer of mobile internet shifts focus to patent management

Software pioneer Openwave Systems' most influential contribution to the technology community will almost certainly be its proprietary messaging systems that ultimately formed the basis of the mobile internet infrastructure that is utilized by today's smartphones and tablets. The company is now planning to sell its core line of business - messaging and mediation operations software - and focus on monetizing its previously accrued intellectual property portfolio.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Supreme Court ruling could extend patent review process

When U.S. Patent and Trademark Office examiners ultimately deem a patent application unsuitable for award, inventors must typically return to the drawing board to revise their submission. However, a new Supreme Court ruling has paved the way for applicants to supply federal judges with previously unsubmitted evidence when filing a motion to challenge the decision of the patent review board.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Twitter's unique patent strategy promotes innovation over exploitation

With big name companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others currently trading and acquiring massive catalogues of intellectual property rights to be used as ammunition in the so-called patent wars, some are beginning to wonder if the original concept of IP protection has been lost on these industry leaders. In a move that is already raising eyebrows in the technology sector, Twitter has announced a new strategy that it believes will ensure its patents are leveraged for true innovation, as opposed to market exploitation, in the future.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.