shutterstock_1188699634_sp3n
16 March 2021PatentsRory O'Neill

Who speaks for the SMEs?

The issue of non-practising entities (NPEs) or ‘patent trolls’ is among the most contentious debates in IP policy. In one narrative, advanced by those who want reforms to inhibit their behaviour, patent trolls are a pervasive threat—preying on small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with frivolous litigation designed to extract a quick settlement.

Already registered?

Login to your account

To request a FREE 2-week trial subscription, please signup.
NOTE - this can take up to 48hrs to be approved.

Two Weeks Free Trial

For multi-user price options, or to check if your company has an existing subscription that we can add you to for FREE, please email Adrian Tapping at atapping@newtonmedia.co.uk


More on this story

article
29 September 2020   The Alibaba Anti-Counterfeiting Alliance has launched an industry-led IP advisory committee dedicated to small and medium-sized businesses.
Copyright
18 November 2020   Ed Pearcey finds out whether SMEs with a strong IP portfolio are more attractive to investors, and why SMEs often struggle with IP registration and protection.
article
12 January 2022   The European Commission and the EU Intellectual Property Office have unveiled a €47 million grant scheme to help small and medium-sized entities cover the costs of protecting IP during the COVID-19 recovery period.