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Perspective

Jul. 23, 2009

IP in Distress

An increasing number of businesses today are seeking protection through bankruptcy filings, and their IP assets are at stake, writes Raji Nagarkar.

By Raji Nagarkar

In the current era of innovation and technical advancement, intellectual property undoubtedly is one of the most important assets of a business. This is true not only in relation to IP owned by a business, but also IP licensed in by a business. Recent trends in innovation indicate that companies are increasingly finding it beneficial to rely on IP developed by third parties, especially from a cost perspective. Other compelling reasons cou...

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