Sale Price of Patents
|
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 February 2013 04:11
Written by dbhalling Wednesday, 13 February 2013 04:08 |
According to IP Offerings the median value of patents sold in 2012 was $221,000 and the average price of patents sold in
2012 was $373,573. The full report lists transactions by date, buyer, seller, and technology area. The report appears to cover 6985 patents. The most valuable patents appeared to be in the WiFi space and then the wireless handset space. It seems unlikely that this report could be comprehensive, since so many of these deals include a non-disclosure clause.
Tags: IPOfferings
This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 13th, 2013 at 4:08 pm and is filed under News, Patents.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
3 Comments
Leave a Reply
Subscriber Count
15
Recent Comments
- step back on Is 35 USC 101 Judged by the Claims?: CLS Bank v. Alice Corp CAFC en banc decision: Nation of Men
- step back on New Zealand to Outlaw Patent on Software
- step back on New Zealand to Outlaw Patent on Software
- dbhalling on New Zealand to Outlaw Patent on Software
- dbhalling on New Zealand to Outlaw Patent on Software
Recent Posts
- Is 35 USC 101 Judged by the Claims?: CLS Bank v. Alice Corp CAFC en banc decision: Nation of Men
- CAFC Makeup: May 16, 2013
- New Zealand to Outlaw Patent on Software
- Hayek vs. Rand: Patents and Capitalism
- WHY THERE IS NO GLOBAL WARMING CONSENSUS: Guest Post
- Earth Day: Environmentalists are Evil
- Myriad Oral Argument: Supreme Court Analogies show Supreme Ignorance
- Supreme Court Hears Myriad Case: The Myth You Can Patent Human Genes
- CLS Bank v. Alice: 35 USC 101 Presumption of Validity
- Margaret Thatcher Patent Attorney: You Did Build That
Advertise Here
Your Ad
could be right
HERE
find out howBlogroll
Donations
Coming Soon
Tags
America Invents Act
Ayn Rand
economic growth
Economics
economy
first-to-file
first-to-invent
H.R. 1249
Innovation
innovation economics
innovation policy
Intellectual property
invention
IP
Pat Choate
patent
patent office
patent policy
patent reform
Patents
S.23
Sarbanes Oxley
SOX
technology
Venture Capital

No joy in BPAI land today.
“Capable” of combining?
We all better move to a country where artisans are illiterate and thus not “capable”.
Can you send me the link?
I replied via email