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June 30th, 2008

Tech giants aim to cut patent trolls off at the pass

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:47 am

Categories: Cisco, General, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Innovation, Verizon

Tags: Patent Troll, Allied Security Trust Effort, Intellectual Property, Research & Development, Business Operations, Larry Dignan

Verizon, Google, Cisco, Ericsson and HP are joining a group designed to buy up intellectual property before other parties acquire it to launch lawsuits.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting this group of tech giants–dubbed Allied Security Trust–is designed to thwart patent trolls and prevent stand-offs like the Research in Motion-NTP lawsuit, which was settled in 2006 for $612.5 million. The patent lawsuits are flying between long-time rivals, firms that are only designed to sue and any other party that thinks it has a claim.

The Allied Security Trust effort is just the latest way companies are trying to protect themselves. The Journal reports that companies will pay $250,000 to joint Allied Security Trust and then put in $5 million in escrow to fund future patent purchases. The trust will then grant its owners nonexclusive licenses to the underlying technology and sell the patents.

This plan sounds like it could actually work, but patent reform may be a better avenue in the long run. I’m mixed on the idea. On the one hand, Allied Security Trust could thwart patent trolls. And patent creators could have another avenue to monetize their intellectual property. However, the risk is that a select number of technology giants will control intellectual property–albeit indirectly.

Thoughts?

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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This only makes a larger patent troll
Thats all this does is make a somewhat larger patent troll. To stop the patent trolls, we need true patent reform. The original idea behind patents has to be adhered to, and only first inventors of ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kokuryu Posted on: 07/01/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Easier Solution  Tim Patterson | 06/30/08
Unlikely  Anton Philidor | 06/30/08
absurd reductio  dogmo1001 | 06/30/08
RE: Tech giants aim to cut patent trolls off at the pass  nunyabizness_z | 06/30/08
RE: Tech giants aim to cut patent trolls off at the pass  olaney@... | 06/30/08
RE: Tech giants aim to cut patent trolls off at the pass  SQLServer | 06/30/08
Easiest solution...  jackbond | 06/30/08
Save a lot of money, get rid of the lawyers  Sumsare | 06/30/08
Easiest solution  kraterz | 06/30/08
This only makes a larger patent troll  kokuryu | 07/01/08

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