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Intellectual Property

Nov. 13, 2003

Dot-com Bankruptcies Spawn IP Bargains for Savvy Buyers

Focus Column Intellectual Property By Kevin D. DeBr Not long ago, money from venture capitalists and other investors flowed freely through Silicon Valley; it poured into the hands of entrepreneurs, who founded new companies based on new discoveries and innovations. In order to receive funding, the entrepreneurs knew that they had to protect their valuable intellectual property, so they safeguarded it aggressively by filing patents, registering trademarks, establishing secrecy polices and

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