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Pricing Trademarks: Trends in IP Valuation & Damages

IP Valuation is still a controversial issue, with a variety of different methodologies and few hard-and-fast rules. However, US courts appear to be taking a more active role in helping to ensure that damages awards more closely reflect the value of the infringed asset. The CONSOR team of Weston Anson,…
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New Anson Book – Expert Witnesses, Valuation, and Damages

ABA Publishes New Anson Book – Expert Witnesses, Valuation, and Damages: The Expert’s Point of View CONSOR Chairman Weston Anson’s latest book has just been published by the American Bar Association, entitled Expert Witnesses, Valuation, and Damages: The Expert’s Point of View. The book takes a rare view as it…
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Celebrity Right of Publicity (ROP) Value

By Weston Anson, Lacy J. Lodes, esq., and David Noble Unlike Patent, trademark and copyright law, rights of publicity are governed by a patchwork of state statutes and common-law decisions, rather than by a single federal statute. And unlike trade secret law, rights of publicity are not subject to a…
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Does Death Increase Your Value?

Melody Maker magazine quoted Jimi Hendrix in 1969 as saying, “It’s funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead you are made for life. You have to die before they think you are worth anything.” Is that true? You’re worth more dead than alive? Wasn’t that…
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Copyright Infringement: Is It Worth A Life?

IP valuation consultants, such as CONSOR, place value in all types of intellectual property assets, including patents, trademarks and copyrights. It is our business and we encourage enforcement of those valuable rights. But you have to take a moment to reflect whether or not enforcement of those rights is worth…
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Kodak’s Sale of Patent Assets – Is It a Fair Value?

Smile and say…sell! After filing for Chapter 11 protection almost a year ago, this Friday the bankruptcy court is expected to approve Kodak’s proposed agreement to sell its digital-photography patents for about $525 million. The buyers, a consortium led by Intellectual Ventures and RPX Corp., are seemingly getting a bargain…
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Selling the Hostess Brands: Let the Twinkies Bids Begin

What? No Twinkies, no Ho Ho’s, no Ding Dong’s? No Sno Balls to make bikini cakes? Is the world ending in 2012? Hold on, it’s not quite the end of the world yet. Even though Hostess was unable to mediate an acceptable contract with the unions, Hostess can convert to…
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Apple Patents a Rectangle?

During the recent and ongoing patent war between Apple and Samsung, Apple had claimed that Samsung infringed on their patent which covered rectangular devices with rounded corners. One would think how can you patent a shape? Well, Apple was actually granted their patent earlier this month. The USPTO issued the…
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A Trio of Intellectual Property Valuation Books for Your Library

Every IP professional should keep a reliable reference library. IP expert Weston Anson has published three key IP valuation books to get your library started. IP Valuation and Management In a time of great economic, social and political change in the world, intellectual property is more important than ever. Given…
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Analyzing and Valuing a Celebrity Athlete’s Rights of Publicity

As defined, Rights of Publicity (ROP) is “the inherent right of every human being to control the commercial use of his or her identity.”[1] However, unlike patent, trademark, and copyright law, rights of publicity are governed by a patchwork of state statutes and common-law decisions, rather than by a single…
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