Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc. (GTT Group), the world leader in patent transaction advisory services, has a long working history of participating in Japanese business activities surrounding patent valuation and divestment, and now releases a best practice guide related to Japan-based corporate patent divestiture, Japan Originating Patent Divestiture: Best Practice Insight For Divestment Program Success.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) September 25, 2015

Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc. (GTT Group), the world leader in patent transaction advisory services, has a long working history of participating in Japanese business activities surrounding patent valuation and divestment, and now releases a best practice guide related to Japan-based corporate patent divestiture, Japan Originating Patent Divestiture: Best Practice Insight For Divestment Program Success.

This report describes current patent divestment activity and characterizes select attributes of patent divestment best practices. In early November 2015 GTT Group plans to offer related intensive workshops in Japan.

Four of the top ten global companies receiving U.S. patents during 2014 are Japanese corporations. But these Japanese corporations are not traditionally involved in active divestment programs. Some large Japan-based patent holders have begun making low-value, revenue-sharing arrangements with patent licensing companies, but these arrangements with Non-Practicing Entities (NPE) do not take full advantage of strategic opportunities.

?The large percentage of NPE transactions represents lost present value,? commented Michael Lubitz, CEO and Chairman of GTT Group. ?Patents divested to a practicing entity (PE) hold strategic value which is reflected in the present transaction price the divesting company receives, while patents hold no other value than licensing and litigation revenue potential for NPE?s.?

GTT Group is making available an on-site workshop titled Best Practices in Corporate Patent Divestiture for interested parties during early November. The complementary workshop will involve a detailed discussion of the corporate patent divestiture function and best practices. Contact clow(at)gttgrp(dot)com to book a time slot. To request a copy of the white paper, Japan Originating Patent Divestiture: Best Practice Insight For Divestment Program Success, please contact GTT Group via email at info(at)gttgrp(dot)com.

GTT Group supports the patent asset business professional community by providing a series of reports, papers, and maintaining patent indices. The Patent Market Index (PMI®) and Patent License Index (PLI®) are available on the GTT Group website. The quarterly Patent Transaction Market Report is available through complimentary subscription along with other reports and papers available through either complimentary or paid access.

The paper Patent M&A and IPO Considerations: Achieving Enterprise Valuation Thresholds, Minimizing IPO Patent Taxes is scheduled for release in late September. Still available are the GTT Group 2015 Winter Report: Patent Value and the 2014 Annual Deal Review. Contact info(at)gttgrp(dot)com for access to these reports. Obtain a complete copy of the Patent Transaction Market Report through subscription to the Quarterly Patent Transaction Market Report by visiting http://www.gttgrp.com/subscribe-to-quarterly-report/.

About Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc.
Global Technology Transfer Group, Inc. is a patent transaction advisory firm. GTT Group combines core competencies in patent analysis, valuation, and market knowledge to deliver unparalleled results. The company?s corporate headquarters are in Portland, Oregon.

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