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From Forbes and Fortune to the Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review, the pundits are calling it the next corporate strategy challenge: how to use patents and other intellectual property not just as legal tools but as weapons of business competition. With Rembrandts in the Attic, authors Kevin Rivette and David Kline provide the first practical and strategic guide that shows CEOs and other managers how to unlock the enormous financial and competitive power hidden in their patent portfolios. Writing engagingly and citing numerous case studies, the authors warn that firms can no longer ignore the growing power of patents in business competition. The competitive battles once fought for control of markets and raw materials are today increasingly being waged over the exclusive rights to new ideas and innovations. Where once executives may have feared that their competitors might out-market or out-produce them, they must now be concerned that rivals - especially in the booming e-commerce sectors of the Internet - may secure exclusive patent rights to the essential technologies or even to the fundamental business concepts that they need to be in business in the first place. Rembrandts in the Attic lifts the veil of secrecy surrounding the use of patents in business competition today, showing how some of the worlds most successful firms - market leaders such as Intel and Microsoft, Lucent and Gillette, IBM, and Priceline.com - have used patents to capture and defend markets, outflank rivals, boost bottom-line revenues and shareholder return, and enhance the commercial success of their enterprises. Rembrandts in the Attic is a superb strategy guide that demonstrates the cross-functional value companies can gain by using patents and the gold mine of competitive intelligence that they contain. The book will enable readers to map out technology trends and convergences, uncover the strategies and capabilities of friends and foes alike, and strengthen the competitive efforts of every functional unit in the enterprise, from R&D and marketing to finance, human resources, and mergers and acquisitions. CEOs will learn how to use the authors patent-enhanced Grow-Fix-Sell triage to help them better allocate corporate resources and build a higher growth portfolio of businesses. R&D managers can employ the authors IP-3 strategy to help build category-leading products, amplify the branding and marketing efforts devoted to them, and secure the key choke points that sustain their product or service advantage. And business development executives will discover how to use patents as competitive intelligence tools to uncover the most attractive M&A opportunities, strengthen valuation and due diligence efforts, and configure asset sales and transfers to greatest advantage. If patents are the smart bombs of tomorrows business wars, then Rembrandts in the Attic is the definitive guide to deploying them for profit and competitive advantage.

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title:Rembrandts in the Attic : Unlocking the Hidden Value of Patents
author:Rivette, Kevin G.; Kline, David
publisher:Harvard Business School Press
isbn10 | asin:0875848990
print isbn13:9780875848990
ebook isbn13:9780585319452
language:English
subjectPatents.
publication date:2000
lcc:T211.R58 2000eb
ddc:608.773
subject:Patents.
Rembrandts in the Attic
"Rembrandts in the Attic is a seminal book about a vital but often forgotten topic. Read it, and you'll never again think about patents in the same way."
-Gil Amelio, Founder, AmTech, LLC; former CEO, Apple Computer and National Semiconductor
"Intellectual capital, such as patents, is the fuel that powers innovation. Rembrandts in the Attic is a must-read for any CEO interested in innovation and intellectual capital."
-Bob Howe, CEO, Scient
"Like it or not, patents have become a major force in business. Rivette and Kline illustrate the importance of senior-level management's involvement in the intellectual property strategy of a successful corporation, and present a road map to a solid patent strategy."
-Rich Belgard, Columnist, "PatentWatch"
"Rembrandts in the Attic is prerequisite reading for investors and managers of high-technology companies. Rivette and Kline present a convincing case for why managing patents will become increasingly important with the growth of knowledge-based economies."
-Bob Barrett, Founding Partner, Battery Venture
"Fully 76 percent of the Fortune 100's total market capitalization is represented by intangible assets, such as patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Yet corporations still focus their attention on tangibles. Rembrandts in the Attic provides deep and actionable insight into how leading corporations are managing and extracting value from the most tangible of the intangiblespatents."
-Peter J. King, Managing Partner, Arthur Andersen's Intellectual Property Asset Management Practice
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Rembrandts in the Attic
Unlocking the Hidden Value of Patents
Kevin G. Rivette
David Kline
Page iv Copyright 2000 Kevin G Rivette and David Kline All rights reserved - photo 2
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Copyright 2000 Kevin G. Rivette and David Kline
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rivette, Kevin G., 1956
Rembrandts in the attic : unlocking the hidden value of patents /
Kevin G. Rivette, David Kline.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-87584-899-0 (alk. paper)
1. Patents. I. Kline, David, 1950- . II. Title.
T211.R58 2000
608.773dc21 99-33756
CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives Z39.48-1992.
Page v
To Dorothy, for always believing in me,
And with special love to Spencer, Elizabeth, and Lisa.
Kevin G. Rivette
To Sarah, whose patient love has reawakened me to life's
sweet and spicy possibilities,
And to my son Daniel, whose cool wit and warm heart
inspire me.
David Kline
Page vii
Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
1
The New Competitive Battlefield
1
2
Restoring the Lost Art of Patent Strategy
33
3
The New CEO Challenge
57
4
Supercharging R&D through Patent Planning
93
5
Gaining Financial Leverage through Patent Mining
119
6
Patent Mapping Your Business Development Strategy
145
7
Surviving the Internet Patent Wars
173
Notes
201
Index
211
About the Authors
221

Page ix
Preface
What did the ex-patent lawyer say to the ex-war correspondent?
No, this is not another lawyer joke. It's actually the very first question I asked Kevin Rivette on that blustery winter day in January 1998 when I sat across a Silicon Valley lunch table from him and listened to his proposal.
"I'm sorrywhat did you say?" were my exact words, if I recall. "You want me to help you write a book about what?"
"Patents" Kevin nodded eagerly.
Frankly, I found it difficult to share his enthusiasm. As a former war correspondent who spent ten years hiking into war zones, I had come to expect a little high-stakes excitement, a certain dramatic heft, to the stories I wrote about. Even after I finally figured out (genius that I am) that maybe I ought to find something safer to doI switched "beats" in 1992 from the battlefields of war to those of businessI still took pride in my ability to tell a good war story, even if it now involved opposing companies instead of armies. So you can imagine my reaction at being asked to devote the next two years of my life to co-writing a book about a subject that most people (myself included) considered to be quite possibly the most boring on earth.
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