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Intellectual property and game theory play a crucial role in the landscape of patents and innovation protection. In this Interview by Leaders League we highlight the importance of strategic thinking in navigating these complex areas. As the co-author of "Danno e contraffazione nei prodotti complessi. Criteri di valutazione e tutela" I delve deeply into these themes, providing a comprehensive framework for evaluating and protecting complex products from infringement. Our book offers valuable insights and practical methodologies for companies and legal professionals dealing with the intricacies of intellectual property. By applying game theory principles, we can better understand and anticipate the moves of potential infringers, thus safeguarding innovation more effectively. The strategic application of these principles allows for more informed decision-making, helping to prevent and address instances of counterfeit and infringement. In our book, we explore various case studies and real-world applications that illustrate the dynamic interplay between legal frameworks and strategic business practices. This helps to shed light on the importance of a proactive approach to intellectual property management, especially in industries where the development of complex products is essential. Startups, in particular, can greatly benefit from these insights. The rapid innovation cycles and limited resources typical of startups make them particularly vulnerable to intellectual property challenges. By incorporating game theory and strategic thinking into their business models, startups can not only protect their innovations but also gain a competitive edge in the market. This proactive approach to intellectual property management can help startups navigate potential legal pitfalls and ensure the longevity and success of their innovations. Moreover, we provide detailed criteria for the evaluation and protection of these products, offering a robust set of thoerethical tools tools for identifying vulnerabilities and strengthening defenses against potential infringements. This is particularly relevant in today's global market, where the rapid pace of technological advancement often outstrips the capacity of traditional legal mechanisms to provide adequate protection. I encourage everyone interested in these topics, especially those in the startup world, to explore our book for a deeper understanding of how to protect and leverage intellectual property in today’s competitive environment. By doing so, we can foster a culture of innovation that is both robust and resilient against the challenges posed by infringement and counterfeit activities.
On Leaders League Italia new series of "Expert Insights", our team had the pleasure of interviewing Prof. Angelo Renoldi (Franzosi Dal Negro Setti) and BSc. Giovanni Renoldi (Future Developing ) about their groundbreaking book, "Danno e Contraffazione nei Prodotti Complessi: Criteri di Valutazione e Tutela" (Damage and Counterfeiting in Complex Products: Evaluation Criteria and Protection). In this insightful discussion, we delve into the complexities of assessing damages and counterfeiting in products characterized by high technological and immaterial content. The book examines the challenges of applying the Entire Market Value rule to increasingly complex products, which are often a blend of patented and non-patented technologies. We will explore how the concepts of complementarity and Apportionment affect damage assessment and the calculation of royalties. The authors also introduce innovative perspectives from Game Theory to shed light on the economic dynamics between patent holders and licensees. Watch the full interview (in Italian) in the video below or access the link https://lnkd.in/dwax_Ywp #intellectualproperty #gametheory #patents #avvocati #italia #contraffazione
Very interesting Giovanni!
Professor of Management at Università degli Studi di Bergamo; Program Director of the International Management and Marketing MSc, Family Firm Institute Fellow
3moI'm continually impressed by the depth of knowledge Professor Renoldi brings to the discussion of patents' protection and intrigued by the original contribution of Giovanni Renoldi. Their contributions are not only informative but also thought-provoking, pushing us to consider new angles and approaches. Thank you for enriching our understanding of this complex field.