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____/ Doug Mentohl on Monday 16 February 2009 17:32 : \____
> (1) Acacia Technologies (link) - 308 cases total, 239 cases since 2003;
>
> (2) Rates Technology Inc. - 130 cases total, but only 38 cases since 2002;
>
> (3) Millennium IP (link) - 99 cases total, 90 cases since 2003;
>
> (4) Cygnus Telecommunications Technology - 69 cases total, 31 cases
> since 2003;
>
> (5) General Patent Corp International (link) - 66 cases total, 36 cases
> since
> 2003;
>
> (6) Plutus IP (link) - 59 cases total (all of those filed since 2003);
>
> (7) Papst Licensing GmbH - 59 cases total, 31 cases since 2003;
>
> (8) F&G Research - 56 cases total, 51 cases since 2003;
>
> (9) Ronald A Katz Technology Licensing (link) - 54 cases total, 48 cases
> since 2003;
>
> (10) Catch Curve (link) - 53 cases total, 36 cases since 2003.
>
> http://271patent.blogspot.com/2008/09/most-litigious-npes-of-all-time.html
So much innovation. If you thought having many pieces of paper with USPTO
stamps on them is innovation, wait 'til you get all 'em lawsuits!
Well, the lawyers are happy.
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