The issue of non-practising entities (NPEs) or ‘patent trolls’ is among the most contentious debates in IP policy. In one narrative, advanced by those who want reforms to inhibit their behaviour, patent trolls are a pervasive threat—preying on small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with frivolous litigation designed to extract a quick settlement.
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