The following post is from my Holland & Knight colleague Anthony Fuga. Anthony regularly works with me defending retailers and their supply chains against patent infringement demands, and he is a period contributor to the Retail Patent Litigation Blog. Also, please note that one of the articles Anthony discusses references RPX. In the interest
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Inventors Get Small Portion of Publicly Traded Patent Troll Revenues
Boston University School of Law Professors James Bessen and Michael Meurer wrote an insightful article at Patently-O looking at the ten publicly listed patent trolls from 2005 until 2010, including many well known to retailers such as Acacia. Here are some of their findings:
- Licensing revenues for the six year period was $68B. The mean
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Can Massive Troll Costs Prompt Meaningful Patent Reform?
Last week, I wrote about the findings in an article from Boston University analyzing some excellent and thought-provoking data from RPX and the Coalition for Patent Fairness. I also looked at takeaways for retailers. While the data identifies some interesting trends, the most valuable role of the article is acting as a wake up call …
Trolls Cost Society $29 Billion – With a “B”- in 2011
The scholars of Boston University have provided another thought-provoking analysis of the costs of patent troll litigation. The article is backed by some excellent and thought-provoking data from RPX and the Coalition for Patent Fairness. For context, this is what the article says about the state of patent troll litigation:
- There were 5,842 patent troll
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