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  2. Patent monetization - Wikipedia

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    Patent monetization refers to the generation of revenue or the attempt to generate revenue by a person or company by selling or licensing the patents it owns. Some of these owners try to make money from patents on inventions they develop, manufacture or market.

  3. Royalty fund - Wikipedia

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    A royalty fund (also known as royalty funding) is a category of private equity fund that specializes in purchasing consistent revenue streams deriving from the payment of royalties. [ citation needed ] Royalties are a usage-based payment from one individual or entity to another individual or entity, giving the right to use an asset , product ...

  4. Shop right - Wikipedia

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    Shop right, in United States patent law, is an implied license under which a firm may use a patented invention, invented by an employee who was working within the scope of their employment, using the firms' equipment, or inventing at the firms' expense.

  5. Cabot Corporation Receives Royalties from Licensing ... - AOL

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  6. Royalty rate assessment - Wikipedia

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    A 4% royalty on sales value for a 5-year period of the license, together with a lump-sum payment of $32000 (risk-free income) on execution of the license is then the 'asking price' in the example. The TTF of this projection is 2.6, implying that for every dollar of royalty paid, the OP to the licensee enterprise is multiplied by this factor.

  7. Outline of patents - Wikipedia

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    Offensive patent aggregation – purchasing of patents in order to assert them against companies that would use the inventions protected by such patents (operating companies) and to grant licenses to these operating companies in return for licensing fees or royalties. Open patent – patented invention that can freely be distributed under a ...

  8. Royalty trust - Wikipedia

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    A royalty trust is a type of corporation, mostly in the United States or Canada, usually involved in oil and gas production or mining.However, unlike most corporations, its profits are not taxed at the corporate level provided a certain high percentage (e.g. 90%) of profits are distributed to shareholders as dividends.

  9. Patent pool - Wikipedia

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    In patent law, a patent pool is a consortium of two or more companies agreeing to cross-license patents relating to a particular technology.The creation of a patent pool can save patentees and licensees time and money, and, in case of blocking patents, it may also be the only reasonable method for making the invention available to the public. [1]