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In Patent Disputes, the Bigger They Are, the Harder They Hit

Hal Philipp on Litigation and Why Owning a Patent is Only a License to Sue
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If you used a touchscreen, an automated door opener or automated faucet today, it is probably based on the technology of inventor and entrepreneur Hal Philipp. We continue our conversation today with Hal on the Mind Matters podcast.

Show Notes

  • 01:30 | History of the Touchscreen
  • 04:20 | Making Touchscreens Cheap and Reliable
  • 06:00 | Defining a Patent
  • 09:20 | Patenting and Plagiarism
  • 13:00 | Patent Trolls
  • 16:10 | Conclusion

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In Patent Disputes, the Bigger They Are, the Harder They Hit