Monetizing Patents Through Non-Practicing Entities (NPE’s)
Sometimes referred to as "Patent Trolls", non-practicing entities help inventors and patent holders collect licensing revenues from large corporate infringers
An episode of the Silicon Valley Trends podcast, hosted by David Smith, Lawyer, Entrepreneur, Author and Former Apple World Marketing Manager, titled "Monetizing Patents Through Non-Practicing Entities (NPE’s)" was published on July 23, 2019 and runs 20 minutes.
July 23, 2019 ·20m · Silicon Valley Trends
Summary
This episode is about non-practicing entities (NPE’s). Otherwise referred to as patent licensing companies, patent assertion entities (PAE’s) or patent holding companies, non-practicing entities are companies who’s sole activity is patent licensing. David Smith explains why they exist, what they do, how they make money and the pros and cons of working with them.
Episode Description
This episode is about non-practicing entities (NPE’s). Otherwise referred to as patent licensing companies, patent assertion entities (PAE’s) or patent holding companies, non-practicing entities are companies who’s sole activity is patent licensing. David Smith explains why they exist, what they do, how they make money and the pros and cons of working with them.
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