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discovered the Eastern District and took advantage of it," says Carl Roth, who was a patent lawyer for TI during the 1990s. "TI, which was very aggressive in those days at enforcing their patent portfolio, ended up loving the Eastern District and filed 25 or 30 suits during the 1990s in the Eastern District"
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Some of these owners try to make money from patents on inventions they develop, manufacture or market. Others attempt to generate revenue by buying and enforcing patents against one or more alleged infringers in a manner considered by the target or observers as unduly aggressive or opportunistic,
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For the answer, rewind to the early 1990s. That's when Texas Instruments devised a money-making litigation strategy intended to ensure customers renewed their licensing agreements with the Dallas-based tech company or face a patent infringement suit(...). "Truthfully, TI is the one that really
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Texas Instruments, the second-largest U.S. chipmaker, wrote the template decades ago on techniques to exploit patent holdings when a company is struggling, said Joseph Siino, who runs patent-consulting firm Ovidian Group. Losing market share to competitors, Texas Instruments used an aggressive
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In November 2020 before Ant Groups’ IPO was put on hold, its estimated market capitalization was once about CN¥2.1 trillion, i.e., the CN¥12 billion becoming CN¥700 billion market value (1/3 of the shareholding), about 50 times investment return generated from Alibaba’s IP Monetization.
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is an example of a struggling company which use its patents portfolio to make additional revenue. For example, it is said that Kodaks' licensing programs have generated more than $ 3 billion in revenue since 2004.
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was another company who used the same technique in the 1990s to monetize its own patents to make more than $ 1 billion annually in revenue.
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Microsoft said the deal with LG means that 70% of Android-based smartphones sold in the U.S. are now covered by its licensing program
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The IPs contributed through in-kind investment account to 90% of Ant Group’s IPs, including 26,279 patents applied or granted, 8,569
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often with no intention to further develop, manufacture or market the patented invention. The latter group is pejoratively called
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litigation strategy that extracted royalties from those using the Dallas- based company's technology without permission, he said.
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At the current run rate, Nokia's IP licensing arm generates about 500 million Euros in steady royalty income every year.
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patent business.. is healthy and has been consistently generating cash flows of around Euro 500 million annually
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turned to patent monetization in the face of declining product revenue resulting from the
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in 40 countries and regions at home and abroad, covering the technological areas of
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made an in-kind investment by contributing IPs appraised at CN¥12 billion to
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or the attempt to generate revenue by a person or company by selling or
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Background, foreground, sideground and postground intellectual property
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vendors, which amount to more than 70% of Android's market share.
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is believed to be the first company to monetize in the 1990s its
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Licensing
patents
Licensing
Royalties
Compulsory licensing
Cross-licensing
Defensive Patent License
Defensive termination
Fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory
Shop right
Catch and release
Defensive patent aggregation
Patentleft
Patent monetization
Patent pool
Stick licensing
Patent trolling
Field-of-use limitation
Patents
Patent law
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revenue
licensing
patents
patent trolls
Texas Instruments
portfolio of patents
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