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1 May 2015PatentsArt Monk

Monetisation: what is it, and should I care?

“Monetisation” is used by patent owners to describe procedures that help to derive monetary value from their patent rights. All patentees have the right to stop those who are practising what their patents teach or demand from them either lost profits or reasonable royalties.

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