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Valuation of intellectual property rights [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: RICS Professional Standards and GuidancePublication details: London RICS 2020Description: 33pISBN:
  • 9781783213948
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Discusses the valuation of intellectual property (IP), a subset of intangible assets. Its purpose is to expand on the International Valuation Standards (IVS) and RICS Valuation – Global Standards (Red Book Global Standards) in order to clarify the legal, functional and economic characteristics of IP that should be considered and reported on in an IP valuation.IP is a legal concept that refers to creations of the mind which are derived from intellectual or creative effort and for which exclusive rights are recognised at law. These rights enable the owner to prohibit others from using their property without permission. IP can be categorised as registered or unregistered, and includes: trademarks, patents, copyright, design rights, plant breeders’ rights and trade secrets, which in this document mean confidential information that has commercial value. Effective 1 June 2020 Summary: Please note, this document was reissued in May 2023 as a professional standard. It was previously published in March 2020 as a guidance note. The regulatory requirements remain the same.
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Discusses the valuation of intellectual property (IP), a subset of intangible assets. Its purpose is to expand on the International Valuation Standards (IVS) and RICS Valuation – Global Standards (Red Book Global Standards) in order to clarify the legal, functional and economic characteristics of IP that should be considered and reported on in an IP valuation.IP is a legal concept that refers to creations of the mind which are derived from intellectual or creative effort and for which exclusive rights are recognised at law. These rights enable the owner to prohibit others from using their property without permission. IP can be categorised as registered or unregistered, and includes: trademarks, patents, copyright, design rights, plant breeders’ rights and
trade secrets, which in this document mean confidential information that has commercial value. Effective 1 June 2020

Please note, this document was reissued in May 2023 as a professional standard. It was previously published in March 2020 as a guidance note. The regulatory requirements remain the same.