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IP Whitespace Mapping

Find where the patents aren’t.

A structured framework for mapping IP whitespace within a therapy area — for R&D direction, BD targeting and freedom-to-operate.

Decision angle

"Where is real IP whitespace inside this TA?"

TL;DR

IP whitespace mapping combines patent density, claim-strength scoring and freedom-to-operate analysis to expose unprotected innovation territory.

IP whitespace mapping is the foundation of defensible R&D direction. Done rigorously, it surfaces 18–36 months of unprotected innovation territory.

Key insights

What we’re seeing in the data.

01

Whitespace lives in adjacencies

Indication, modality, mechanism overlaps.

02

Claim-strength varies enormously

Many "patents" are weak.

03

FTO is the gating filter

Freedom-to-operate before research bets.

3
Analysis layers
Density/Claims/FTO
TA
Resolution
Therapy area
Live
Maintenance
Continuous
BD/R&D
Use
Both
Decision framework

How to think about it.

  1. 01

    Map patent density

    TA × modality × indication.

  2. 02

    Score claim strength

    Specific vs broad claims.

  3. 03

    Run FTO analysis

    Existing patents that block.

  4. 04

    Identify whitespace

    Low density + weak claims + clear FTO.

Considerations

What separates a good answer from a defensible one.

Pending applications

Future blockers.

Geographic IP variance

PCT vs national.

Litigation history

Past disputes shape risk.

Sources & tools

Where the signal comes from.

PatBase / Derwent Cortellis IP LexisNexis IP Freedom-to-operate analytics
FAQ

Common questions.

How long does mapping take?

4–8 weeks for a TA-level deep map.

When does whitespace disappear?

Typically 18–36 months once others identify it.

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