Unified Patents – Fighting NPEs in the Semiconductor Sector
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-uj3rw-... Approximately 86% of high-tech IP litigation involves a non-practicing entity. Unfortunately, challenging the NPEs forces companies to make a decision: why should my company pay the costs of a challenge when my competitors benefit? Enter Unified Patents, which helps members deter invalid or unsubstantiated patent assertions. Elizabeth and Nathaniel were joined by Sasha Sokhis from Unified Patents to learn more about the Unified Patents organization, how it helps members, and recent trends in IP disputes. Sasha also discussed their patent reexamination and licensing strategies.

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