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Intellectual Property

Mar. 12, 2009

Trolls 2.0

In recent years we have seen the emergence of patent holding companies that market themselves as being different from the conventional trolls.

Stuart Meyer

Partner, Fenwick & West LLP

Email: smeyer@fenwick.com

Last week, a bipartisan quartet of senators introduced yet another round of patent reform legislation. As with the prior unsuccessful attempts in recent years, the bills proposed in the House and the Senate address a variety of issues, such as the measure of damages that a patentee can recover from an infringer.

Numerous commentators have observed that recent attempts at patent reform are aimed, in part, at limiting the upside potential of companies that own patents but do not ...

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