Publication of 'Startup Patent Bible,' a Popular Knowledge Book on Intellectual Property in the 4th Industrial Revolution Era
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Patent attorney Inho Son of Myungshin Patent Corporation has written a new book titled 'Startup Patent Bible.' Based on his experience working in the startup field, he introduces how startups can utilize patents effectively. Through a novel attempt to combine patents with the humanities, he aims to show readers the diverse aspects of intellectual property.
Published by Park Youngsa, 'Startup Patent Bible' contains content where patent attorney Inho Son, who has lectured on patent law to examiners at the Korean Intellectual Property Office and served as a judge for the government's Innovation Startup League, introduces the concept of intellectual property (IP) by integrating patents with humanities and other fields.
The author advises, "We live in a world where all content is born as intellectual property (IP). Amid the waves of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, anyone can knock on the door of entrepreneurship by utilizing their own unique content."
Amazon, in its early days 20 years ago, registered the 'one-click payment system' as a patent, protecting its intellectual property and expanding its market influence through technological monopoly.
For startups to survive, acquiring intellectual property rights is no longer optional but essential. The author emphasizes that in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the target for startup investment must be intellectual property. He explains that the intellectual property accumulated by startups pays dividends in the form of innovation and growth. In an era where knowledge becomes property, companies are expected to monopolize the market and gain a step ahead in future success through intellectual property.
The author explores topics ranging from Gaudi's architecture to the 2021 Netflix hit 'Ojingeo Game' (Squid Game) through the lens of patents. He draws interest with various intellectual property issues such as 'Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and IP Investment' and 'The Story of Patent Trolls.'
The author said, "I hope that through this book, many startups will understand the diverse attributes of intellectual property, protect their business by utilizing patents, and even increase their corporate asset value."
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Patent attorney Son lectures on patent law to examiners at the Korean Intellectual Property Office. He meets various startups on-site while serving as a judge for the Startup League. He has performed work evaluating the value of intangible assets such as intellectual property. The diverse attributes and utilization methods of intellectual property that the author has experienced and researched can be found in 'Startup Patent Bible.'
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