直 Japanese PDF Font
  • Our Professionals
  • Our Work
  • Our Insights
  • Offices
  • Firm
  • Careers
Finnegan
  • News
  • Finnegan Facts
  • History
    • Finnegan VISION
    • Finnegan FORWARD
  • Pro Bono
  • Management
    • Pricing & Alternative Fee Arrangements
    • AFA Models We Offer
    • Contingency Fees
    • AI + KM

James R. Barney

Protecting Intellectual Property

April 1, 2010

Control Engineering

In many respects, intellectual property (IP) may be one of the most valuable investments a company can make, since no other areas of business can function without it. This article focuses on control system IP, suggesting that the situation today—with changing workforce demographics and a number of control systems reaching end-of-life phases—makes keeping tabs on IP issues may be more important than ever. The article covers human IP, machine IP, how to transfer IP during migrations or system upgrades, and the legal protections for IP. The author notes that control strategies can be patented if they bring a new form of innovation, and solicits the advice of Finnegan partner Darren Jiron on how companies wishing to work collaboratively should protect themselves and their IP: Jiron suggests, “When a producer develops a process and determines that it wants to join with another company to implement a control system for that process, the first step is for those companies to determine where that relationship is going and what they want to accomplish.” Jiron cautions, “If the agreement is somewhat vague as to who owns what IP, it could be problematic down the road.”

Related Industries

Manufacturing

Related Professionals

Darren M. Jiron
Partner
London
+44 (0)20 7864 2853
+1 571 203 2729
Email

Related News

Award/Ranking

Finnegan Earns Top Rankings in 2026 IAM Patent 1000 Guide; Nearly 60 Attorneys Ranked

May 28, 2026

Press Release

Finnegan Secures Decisive ITC Victory for Innoscience in Final Determination

May 11, 2026

Commentary

ITC Bars Import of Innoscience Chips Made Before Redesign

May 8, 2026

Award/Ranking

61 Finnegan Attorneys Recognized on the 2025 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll

May 7, 2026

Commentary

How Litigation Funding Disclosure Could Affect ITC Cases

May 7 , 2026

Announcement

Finnegan Partner Ningling Wang Becomes President of Licensing Executives Society International

May 4, 2026

Award/Ranking

Finnegan Wins IP Firm of the Year at the 2026 LSPN Awards

May 1, 2026

Press Release

Finnegan Enhances Its German and European IP Practice with Björn Kalbfus

April 30, 2026

Commentary

Supreme Court Takes Up Generic Drug Labeling Fight

April 29, 2026

Due to international data regulations, we’ve updated our privacy policy. Click here to read our privacy policy in full.

  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Legal Notices
  • Fraud Alert
  • EEO Statement
  • Cookies
  • Contact Us

© 2026 Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP