Before investing in a new technology, product, or company, have you thoroughly investigated all relevant patents, patent applications, and technical publications that might inhibit your growth or be worthy of in-licensing or acquisition?
Types of searches
Patentability/Novelty Search
Patentability searches are typically performed before a patent application is prepared in order to determine whether or not the invention will be patentable, as well as how broad the invention protection may be. Patentability searches typically include U.S. and international patents, published patent applications, and non-patent literature (e.g. proceedings and technical publications). We also offer USPTO accelerated patentability searches.
Freedom to Operate Search
Freedom to operate searches identify potential patent barriers to the commercialization of products or technologies. A freedom to operate search involves identifying whether there are any relevant, unexpired patents, and then analyzing the claims of those patents to determine whether they could prevent the manufacture and sale of a proposed product or technology.
Validity Search
Validity searches can be useful as a defensive tool when a company is concerned about infringing a particular patent. A validity search attempts to uncover issued patents or other published prior art that may render a patent partially or completely invalid. In contrast, validity searches can also be used to invalidate an in-force patent thereby allowing a company to practice that technology without paying royalties to the firm that holds the rights to the patent in question.
State of the Art Search
The state of the art search is a broad search on everything that has been done in a given art. State of the art searches are useful if your company is considering entry into a particular domain of art. State of the art search results can provide a basis for making critical market decisions. These results can also be used as a navigation framework for product and process design.
Technology Environment Analysis (Competitive Intelligence)
IP.com leverages techniques such as concept clustering and text analytics to quantify patent portfolios relative to activity in the marketplace. The tools and techniques present a set of actionable intelligence by illustrating patent activity in the market relative to a corporation's patent portfolio and R&D activities. Patents are "clustered" on the basis of similarities derived from predeter- mined patent metrics. Our specialized analysis software coupled with our many years of experience in the IP space allows us to provide you with the highest quality results available.