by Appraisal Economics | Aug 22, 2018 | Intellectual Property
Innovative and creative undertakings are the forces that drive the U.S. economy. Over the last century, we have experienced unparalleled advancements that defend our competitive edge and improve our quality of life. As a leader in innovation, our nation’s companies...
by Appraisal Economics | May 22, 2018 | Intellectual Property
As we embrace increasing digitization, it’s important to consider how technology is reshaping our world. Increased online activity is great for companies hoping to quickly and cost-effectively gain notoriety and influence; after all, it’s much easier for brands to...
by Appraisal Economics | May 14, 2018 | Intellectual Property
Patent infringement is becoming an increasingly common issue facing established companies. If your company has developed a progressive product or service that meets a specialized need in your industry, businesses will attempt to replicate your success. As the threat...
by Appraisal Economics | Feb 12, 2018 | Intellectual Property, Valuation
Technology has become such an integral part of our lives that we have stopped consciously celebrating its profound effects. When the internet was first made accessible to the public, it pioneered a digital world that we were fated to adapt to – some willingly,...
by Appraisal Economics | Oct 28, 2015 | Intellectual Property, Patents, Valuation
Intellectual property disputes are becoming an increasingly common phenomenon, and for good reason. As more and more of our ideas and technological developments go virtual, the ways in which they can be utilized, transmitted, and shared become increasingly hard to...
by Appraisal Economics | Apr 20, 2015 | Intellectual Property, Patents
A patent affords the patent holder a monopoly on their invention for a set period of time. With patents, though, often come patent challengers. These could be people who genuinely believe they’ve come up with the idea on their own (referred to as an independent...