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Is there gold in your old intellectual property?

Berkonomics

Digging through your IP closet for gold…. So, I was surprised and excited when one of these verbal fishing expeditions during a lunch brought up a technology the company had patented years before and forgotten. Could your patent be older than the presumed leader? It is expensive and risky to pursue patent offenders.

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ViaSat Wins $49.3M In IP Lawsuit

socalTECH

Carlsbad-based ViaSat , which develops satellite communications and other wireless networking technology, has been awarded $49.3M Acacia Communications and Viasat actually had a royalty agreement covering that technology, but according to Viasat, Acacia stopped paying royalties after the first generation of its products.

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Fuisz Media Ties With Intellectual Ventures

socalTECH

Santa Monica-based interactive video technology developer Fuisz Media and IP licensing firm Intellectual Ventures said yesterday that the two are in a intellectual property licensing agreement. Financial details of the patent licensing deal were not announced. Financial details of the patent licensing deal were not announced.

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Intellectual Property – Worthless To A Startup, Priceless To A Big Dumb Company

InfoChachkie

Intellectual Property (IP) is an ugly thing at a startup. However, to a Big Dumb Company (BDC), a startup’s IP is a thing of beauty. How can IP be worthless to a startup yet very worthwhile to a BDC? Because IP has intrinsic value, but only in the right hands. Yet, it does nothing to help you execute your business model.

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“Stigma is Going Away”: Cannabis IP is Thorny, But Not Impossible

Xconomy

How do research and development teams create new products. But with corporations and mom-and-pop players alike wanting to get in on that “green rush”— valued at $146.4 billion globally by 2025 and $25 billion in the U.S. alone—how does an innovator protect intellectual property in a quasi-legal industry?

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Emulex Licenses Technology From Alacritech

socalTECH

Costa Mesa-based Emulex , a developer of storage networking products, said today that it has signed a deal with Alacritech, a developer of TCP/IP offload technology, which will give it access to Alacritech's patent portfolio. Tags: emulex alacritech tcpip offload patent license. READ MORE>>.

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Maine’s Largest Hospital Launches Internal Health Tech Accelerator

Tech.Co

The Innovation Cohort is the hospital’s internal startup accelerator for physicians and other employees who have ideas for new products and services to improve healthcare. The program supports faculty, trainees and staff in transforming their ‘back of the envelope’ drawing into a final product or service ready for clinical use.

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