Author: Dhananjay Kr. Das
Dhananjay Kr. Das
ICT (IP Strategy and Solutions)
Dhananjay is a seasoned IP professional with a technical background in the electronics and telecom industry. With 9+ years of experience, he is a primary consultant at Sagacious IP and helps clients preparing strategies for portfolio management, patent monetization, patent creation, and litigation management.
Patent litigation is a legal exercise of enforcing patents to stop infringement. All that is questioned during a patent litigation is the patent’s claim construction and validity. Any of these factors, if found erroneous,...
“In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too), those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” – Charles Darwin Collaboration has always helped mankind maneuver the biggest challenges and...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted almost every business and industry sector except a few. While there’s been a lot of buzz around the shifted IP dynamics during these unprecedented times, the USPTO preliminary data...
“History is the only true teacher”- this holds true for the tech industry, where the rise and fall of technologies have offered several lessons. One such interesting learning pertains to the story of Finnish...
A Europe-based patent licensing firm contacted us with regards to a crucial project. The said firm is a famous patent aggregator that is headquartered in London, UK. They primarily specialize in helping individuals and...
With the advent of the Industrial revolution 4.0, Corporate IP departments have been proactive in upgrading their IP practices to stay ahead of the competition. While many corporations are struggling to align themselves with...
Patent valuation is the method to calculate the real market value of the patent. This calculation helps businesses to generate revenue from their intellectual property. Since patents are corporate assets, it is essential for...
When over 6000 patents of Nortel Networks were bought for a whopping $4.5 billion by Apple, Microsoft, Sony and RIM and when Kodak decided to sell its digital imaging patent portfolio for $525M to...
Intellectual Property (IP) is the most significant asset in the possession of any company. If IP-related sensitive data is ever stolen or lost, the company becomes vulnerable to failure and bankruptcy. Organisations can own...
In this IP-driven age, companies are constantly trying to strengthen their IP portfolios, especially patent portfolios. This is to stay ahead of their competition and to avoid getting embroiled in patent litigations. To obtain...