In today’s capital-intensive economy, innovation-driven companies often face a paradox: They own highly valuable intellectual property (IP) but struggle to secure the growth capital needed to scale.
It’s no secret that today’s huge system-on-chip (SoC) projects require massive amounts of design reuse. No team, no matter how talented, can design a billion or more gates from scratch. They use ...
Managing IP speaks to junior in-house counsel, private practice trainees and students about why IP appeals to them and how to inspire the next generation The fast-paced nature of intellectual property ...
An intellectual property (“IP”) licensing agreement is a contract in which the owner of IP (the licensor) grants another party (the licensee) permission to use the technology under defined terms and ...
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