IP Portfolio Strategy & Protection Plan Prompt
Prompt
Our technology company client wants to maximize value of their intellectual property and minimize infringement risk. Build a comprehensive IP strategy covering prosecution, licensing, and enforcement. Include: (1) IP inventory – what IP does the company own? Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, domain names, software? (2) Portfolio analysis – which assets are most valuable? Market value? Enforcement potential? Are there gaps in protection? (3) Patent prosecution strategy – for patents, what markets matter? Countries to file in? Timeline? Budget? (4) Protection plan – how do you protect trade secrets? Employee agreements, access controls, confidentiality measures? (5) Infringement monitoring – should you monitor third-party infringement? What's the escalation/response plan? (6) Enforcement roadmap – if you discover infringement, what's the strategy? License, litigation, negotiation? Provide a patent prosecution calendar, IP protection checklist, competitor monitoring framework, and enforcement decision tree. Show ROI on IP investment.
Why it works
Clients often undervalue IP and fail to protect it adequately. A clear strategy helps them protect and monetize key assets.
Watch out for
Patent prosecution is expensive and highly technical. Be realistic about ROI and prioritize strategically based on market importance.
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Executives