Semiconductor focus: Caught in the patent currents
Like horse-racing, it has been called ‘the sport of kings’ due to the rising costs, high stakes, and the difficulty of getting your money back. Patent litigation, particularly on US shores, has become an increasingly lucrative contest.
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