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Codecs & Standards in Telecommunication: A Cornerstone of Innovation and IP Strategy

The telecommunications industry is booming. New business models based on 5G, IoT, and AI are emerging constantly, creating a gold rush for innovation. But this rapid growth has also led to an increasingly crowded patent landscape. For companies to thr ...

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The Role of Patents in Digital Business Eco-systems – the case of 5G: Research Project at MIPLM/CEIPI

In periods of disruption, uncertainty and challenges are inevitable. However, these times often also uncover new opportunities. Patents as business assets are used addressing both risks and potential rewards. Patents help to overcome a given level of ...

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5G campus networks and IP: What are the real costs for industrial users?

Since the German Federal Network Agency started the application process for local 5G campus networks in November 2019, there has been an increasing number of reports about companies that have been allocated the corresponding local frequencies. There, ...

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Compensation for digital patents with business model relevance

Digital patents are central strategic instruments in digitization. They secure access to profitable positions in digitally transforming eco-systems. Regardless of whether it is 5G, IoT, AI, blockchain, cyber-physical systems or big data applications i ...

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Patent strategies in digital farming: Current study on a showcase for Industry 4.0

The approach for Agriculture 4.0 is identical to that of Industry 4.0; in both cases the aim is to intelligently connecting production processes and control them based on real society, customer, and market interests. Under the title “The role of IP in ...

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5G and the Sputnik crisis: The claims for the communication in the Internet of Things have already been staked

The level of dependency on China and Europe regarding 5G has now really been realized by the top of the American government. It is like the Sputnik crisis in 1957. The Russians, who were considered backward, were the first to launch a satellite into s ...

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