Troll the Archives for Patent Stories

Browsing the archives, you can find some of the most interesting posts here on Securing Innovation.

According to our blog traffic monitor, recent visitors have enjoyed our look at the best inventions of the year, as determined by Time magazine, and the 50 most innovative companies for 2008, presented in a BusinessWeek video.

Many readers have looked at Tom Petrocelli's post about the end of life for IP. Others have shown interest in MIT's technology licensing office.

And a lot of readers have checked out the post about rating USPTO examiners anonymously.

But the story that continues to get the most attention here on Securing Innovation is our disclaimer that IP.com is NOT suing Nokia for $17.7 Billion. Yeah, that's a lot of money even as patent infringement lawsuits go these days.

When the story first broke, back in February, we thought there might be more than a possibility of confusion of our company name, IP.com with the unrelated German IP licensing company IPCom GmbH & Co. KG that is demanding billions in patent licensing fees from Nokia and many other well-known brands. Hopefully, there's no confusion now, especially as the story continues to make news and is featured in the October 2008 issue of IP Law & Business article headlined: Crossing the Bridge to Europe.

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