Quickly Find Patent Licensing Opportunities and Detect Potential Infringement Risks
Identify patent licensing opportunities in your portfolio with insights from PatentAdvisor® Examiner Rejection Analysis.
Go beyond day-to-day portfolio management
Intellectual property is now a boardroom issue with acute pressure on patent attorneys and IP departments to demonstrate their value, monetize their portfolio, and become profit centers vs. cost centers.
Patent licensing supported by examiner citation analytics
Find licensing opportunities quickly with powerful insights derived from 20+ years of 102 and 103 rejection data. The Examiner Rejection Analysis feature in PatentAdvisor™, the patent prosecution analytics platform, utilizes examiner citations to identify other companies seeking patents that may rely on technology you currently possess. Patent professionals can use these insights to:
- Address increased pressure to monetize portfolios.
- Efficiently mitigate risks associated with possible infringement or intent to infringe.
- Uncover a new technology space to enter.
- Know early when the competition intends to commercialize.
Find your next patent licensing opportunity within decades of data
20
years of data
13 mn
office actions
36.8 mn
examiner citations indexed
13.6 mn
of those are 102 rejections
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