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Sir JONATHAN MOYLE (JM) welcomes you at UATL® Patent Department.

With 26 years of experience as Senior Examiner and leading expert at European Patent Office (The Hague, NL) sir Jonathan Moyle leads Patent Department since 2016 providing intellectual property protection including trademarks, patenting and licensing at highest professional level.
Filing patents is a common and logical strategy to protect intellectual properties and technologies, increase both short-term and long-term valuations and incomparable for commercialization processes like royalties or licenses of patent.
In the final stages of commercialization, the strategic patent portfolio (including granted patents with significant patent coverage on the core products or services) typically increase the value and make intellectual property more useful and profitable.

There are generally 3 patenting strategies known:

  1. Offensive patent filing strategy
    The purpose of an offensive patent filing strategy is to block competitors from using your proprietary technologies as well as to generate royalties by enforcement of patent rights. Using an offensive patent strategy means filing patents covering all reasonable inventions as soon as possible.
  2. Defensive patent filing strategy
    When filing patents defensively, a company files patents with a view to ensure that they are able to use their own innovations without the risk of competitors patenting that technology and restricting their rights to the invention.
  3. Defensive publication/disclosure
    Defensive publication, or defensive disclosure of a new technology, is a strategy used to prevent third parties from obtaining a patent on that technology. It involves disclosing a description and/or drawing of the product, apparatus or method so that it enters the public domain.

Patent advantages:

  1. Patent provide a licensing revenue.
  2. Patent provide leverage for co-licensing deals when partnering before- and after patenting.
  3. Patent prevent competitors from using your inventions when you enforce your rights.
  4. Patent protect an area of research while you identify a product.
  5. Patents is corporate asset that add value.

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