NPEs, trolls, and patent strategies
From InfoWorld: As the name implies, NPEs do no research and hold no patents of their own making. Their sole purpose is to snap up patents -- often from companies forced to liquidate their assets -- and look for products that might infringe on those patents they now hold.
But observe also:
RPX does no research and holds no patents of its own making. Its sole purpose is to snap up patents -- often from companies forced to liquidate their assets -- and look for products that might infringe on those patents they now hold.
InfoWorld: Once a product is targeted, the NPE sends a letter to the product's maker, threatening to sue the supposedly infringing company unless it pays a license fee or settles out of court.
In many cases, it is cheaper for a large company to settle even if the case has very little merit, as legal defense could cost millions.
But observe: it is cheaper for a large company to take a license from RPX even if the litigation threat is small, as legal defense could cost millions.
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