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- Patent Title: Method and system for rating patents and other intangible assets
- Patent Title (中): 专利和其他无形资产评估方法和制度
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Application No.: US10425554Application Date: 2003-04-29
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Publication No.: US07962511B2Publication Date: 2011-06-14
- Inventor: Jonathan A. Barney
- Applicant: Jonathan A. Barney
- Applicant Address: US CA Newport Beach
- Assignee: PatentRatings, LLC
- Current Assignee: PatentRatings, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Newport Beach
- Agency: Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear LLP
- Main IPC: G06F17/00
- IPC: G06F17/00 ; G06F7/00

Abstract:
A statistical patent rating method and system is provided for independently assessing the relative breadth (“B”), defensibility (“D”) and commercial relevance (“R”) of individual patent assets and other intangible intellectual property assets. The invention provides new and valuable information that can be used by patent valuation experts, investment advisors, economists and others to help guide future patent investment decisions, licensing programs, patent appraisals, tax valuations, transfer pricing, economic forecasting and planning, and even mediation and/or settlement of patent litigation lawsuits. In one embodiment the invention provides a statistically-based patent rating method and system whereby relative ratings or rankings are generated using a database of patent information by identifying and comparing various characteristics of each individual patent to a statistically determined distribution of the same characteristics within a given patent population. For example, a first population of patents having a known relatively high intrinsic value or quality (e.g. successfully litigated patents) is compared to a second population of patents having a known relatively low intrinsic value or quality (e.g. unsuccessfully litigated patents). Based on a statistical comparison of the two populations, certain characteristics are identified as being more prevalent or more pronounced in one population group or the other to a statistically significant degree. Multiple such statistical comparisons are used to construct and optimize a computer model or computer algorithm that can then be used to predict and/or provide statistically-accurate probabilities of a desired value or quality being present or a future event occurring, given the identified characteristics of an individual patent or group of patents.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040220842A1 Method and system for rating patents and other intangible assets Public/Granted day:2004-11-04
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