For example, see the articles, IEEE joins move to patent pools by Rick Merritt @ EE Times, and IEEE to get into the patent pool business? by Lawrence Ebert, to which I posted the comment below:
The prospect of another company (or organization) entering the "patent pooling" business is not unexpected. The patent pooling business model in my opinion is quite effective, profitable, and certainly poses more of a threat to infringing companies who would otherwise be hesitant to take a license where they were clearly infringing certain patents.--
One topic I foresee as a future issue which I would enjoy reading in one of your future blogs is the idea of "tying" in regard to companies being coerced to take licenses to patents they don't need and wouldn't want. I would say that is a possible and realistic outcome of these big companies with litigation and licensing muscle entering the patent world.
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