A practical and useful resource for valuing trademarksThe Second Edition of Trademark Valuation is a fresh presentation of basic valuation principles, together with important recent changes in worldwide financial reporting regulations and an update on the current worldwide legal conditions and litigation situation as they relate to trademarks.
A new section discussing issues surrounding valuation of counterfeits and the economic effects of trademark counterfeiting is included in this informative Second Edition.
- Considers methods to determine the real value of your trademark and exploit its full potential
- Offers dozens of case studies that illustrate how to apply valuation methods and strategies to real-world situations
- Communicates complex legal and financial concepts, terms, principles, and practices in plain English
- Discusses GATT, NAFTA, emerging markets, and other international trademark considerations
Gordon V. Smith is Chairman Emeritus of AUS Inc., a multidiscipline consulting and market research firm, a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of New Hampshire School of Law, and Distinguished Professor of IP Management at the law school's Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property. During his long consulting career, he has advised clients on the value of intellectual property and closely held stock and has consulted in support of transactions, litigation, and tax-related matters. He is the author and coauthor of several books on IP valuation and exploitation strategies. An active international lecturer, Smith is Chair of the Advisory Board of the Licensing Economics Review, as well as an Adjunct Professor at the National University of Singapore (Division of Engineering & Technology Management). Mr. Smith earned an A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1959.
Susan M. Richey is a Professor of Law at The University of New Hampshire School of Law (formerly the Franklin Pierce Law Center) and a former Associate Dean of the law school. She recently completed an appointment as Visiting Distinguished Scholar with the International Economic and Commercial Law Group at the University of Limerick in Ireland. Richey has been involved in numerous programs teaching intellectual property concepts to nonlawyers, including workshops sponsored by the World Intellectual Property Organization and UNITRAD, the trainingarm of the United Nations. Active in the International Trademark Association (INTA), she served a three-year appointment as an editor of The Trademark Reporter, a scholarly publication of INTA, a two-year appointment as Chair of INTA's Panel of Neutrals, and she currently serves on INTA's Academic Committee.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 The Nature of a Trademark
Trademark Defined
The Legal Underpinnings of Trademarks
Trademarks, Brands and the Products and Services They Represent
Summary
Chapter 2 Valuation Basics
The Business Enterprise
Valuation Principles
Property and Rights to Property
Premise of Value
Valuation Methods
Summary
Chapter 3 Using Financial Information
Financial Reporting
Financial Statements and Value: Disaggregating S&R’s Assets
Tax Issues
Summary
Chapter 4 Trademark Valuation
Cost Method
Estimating Reproduction and Replacement Cost
Using the Cost Method for Trademarks
Market Method
Using the Market Method for Trademarks
Income Method
Using the Income Method for Trademarks
Summary
Chapter 5 Trademark Economic Benefit
Future Economic Benefit
Quantifying Economic Benefit
Direct Techniques
Indirect Techniques
Summary
Chapter 6 Income Method
Economic Life and Risk
Defining Economic Life
Trademark Economic Life & Pattern
Survivor Curves and Studies of Historical Life
Forecasting Growth
S-Curves in General
Elements of Risk
Summary
Chapter 7 The Income Method
Putting It All Together
Trademark Valuation by Residual
Multiple Exploitation Scenarios
Valuation Based on Income Allocation
Summary
Chapter 8 Trademark Licensing Economics
Licensing Economics
Some General Thoughts
Royalty Quantification
Quantification Techniques
Scoring and Rating Techniques
Discounted Cash Flow Model
Dividing the Economic Benefit
Another Analytical Technique
Rules of Thumb
Summary
Chapter 9 Quantification of Harm in Trademark Enforcement Cases
Civil Trademark Enforcement Actions
Monetary Recovery in Civil Actions
Enhancement of Monetary Recovery
Valuing Counterfeits for Purposes of Criminal Sentencing
Summary
Chapter 10 Special Trademark Valuation Situations
Trademarks in Finance
Trademarks in Bankruptcy
Valuation Directions
Trademarks and Ad Valorem Taxes
Summary
Chapter 11 Global Trademark Issues
Trademark Holding Companies
The Scourge of Trademark Trolls
International Valuation Standards
Counterfeiting: A Worldwide Contagion
Political / Investment Risk
Summary
Appendix A Basic Investment Principles
Appendix B Theoretical Foundations for the Determination of a Fair Rate of Return on Intellectual Property
Appendix C Investment Rate of Return Requirements
References
Appendix D Predicting Sales and Revenues for New Ventures with Diffusion Models (Richard A. Michelfelder, Ph.D., Rutgers University, School of Business – Camden and Maureen Morrin, Ph.D., Temple University, Fox School of Business – Philadelphia)
New Product Sales Forecasting Models: Product Diffusion
Types of Product Diffusion Models
The Bass Model
Caveats of the Bass Model
Summary
References
Appendix E Dealing with Uncertainty and Immeasurables in Trademark Asset Valuation (William J. Murphy)
Elements of Valuation Analysis
Decision Analysis and Decision Trees
Monte Carlo Techniques
Obtaining Information from Indirect Observation
Option Pricing Models
Good Enough Decision Making
Summary
About the Authors
Index