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  2. NIH Office of Technology Transfer - Wikipedia

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    These discussions then develop into agreement negotiations, with the ultimate goal being a license or other collaboration agreement to develop NIH inventions further into medical products. Patent prosecution decisions and the negotiation and execution of new licenses, are the responsibility of the individual institutes within the NIH. [2]

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    New York's Commercial Division Rule were amended in 2024 to expressly include "technology transactions and/or commercial disputes involving or arising out of technology". [140] This amendment is intended to make clear that New York is as experienced in handling technology as any other state's courts. [141]

  4. Via-LA - Wikipedia

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    Via-LA is an American company based in San Francisco, California that licenses patent pools covering essential patents. Via Licensing Corp acquired MPEG-LA in April 2023 and formed a new patent pool administration company called Via Licensing Alliance.

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  6. MPEG LA - Wikipedia

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    The original MPEG-2 license rate was US$4 for a decoding license, US$4 for an encoding license and US$6.00 for encode-decode consumer product. [ 33 ] A criticism of the MPEG-2 patent pool is that even though the number of patents decreased from 1,048 to 416 by June 2013 the license fee did not decrease with the expiration rate of MPEG-2 patents.

  7. RCA - Wikipedia

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    By 1923, RCA was operating three stations—WJZ (now WABC) and WJY in New York City, and WRC (now WTEM) in Washington, D.C. A restriction imposed by AT&T's interpretation of the patent cross-licensing agreements required that the RCA stations remain commercial free, and they were financed by profits from radio equipment sales.

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