The GW Master of Patent Practice is a unique new degree at GW that combines the study of law, engineering, patent processes, research, writing, and advocacy to create professionals who will meet the needs of today's exploding patent market. This blog is a space to track new trends in the law, share ideas, and contriubte to the GW Patent Community.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Best Practices in IP Conference Spotlights Monetization of Patents
On May 29, 2013, The Best Practices in IP 2013: International Perspectives on Creating and Extracting Value Conference in Tel Aviv featured a special Keynote focused on monetization. The first panel kicked off with the question "Why monetize patents?" According to the panel, since 2000 the trend towards monetization has grown, particularly exemplified in the field of telecommunications and technology. Jonathan Taub of the Acacia Research Group engaged the audience with an insightful discussion about how to monetize patents; whether to license them, or to sell them. Companies are increasingly following alternative paths towards monetization, and this recent panel added interesting food for thought in the ongoing debate over patent trolls.
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