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Case 1:16-cv-00290-MN Document 23-6 Filed 08/10/16 Page 1 of 3 PageID #: 1042
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`SERVICE | IP Bridge
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`Home > SERVICE
`Intellectual Property Strategic Consulting Service
`There are numerous unexplored means of drawing out the maximum potential that companies possess, such as the strategic management of their IPs, an
`integrative R & D approach, and such. Our consulting service aims to improving corporate leadershipʼs management of their IP. Our services isbased on the
`belief that IPs should ultimately manifest themselves through commercialization. So, while IPs must be carefully managed to neither squander any potential
`opportunities for monetization nor refrain from asserting rights, meeting the consumerʼs and marketʼs demand will be our focus.
`Commercialization Support of Dormant IPs owned by Large Entities
`Large corporate entities possess numerous IPs, where many remain dormant despite its creative commercial potential. W hen I Ps a re f reed f rom t he c
`orporate cage, IPs lose the constraints that the original intended purpose imposed. IPs can now explore other practical applications in any industry, thereby
`creating new products, services, and even new consumer and corporate culture.
`Commercialization Support of Medium and Small Entities
`As is well known in the IP field, there is power in numbers. T he u nfortunate r eality i s t hat t he I Ps owned by medium and small corporate entities often
`tend to be undervalued by the market because its life may be short, commercial application may be limited to specialized companies, no others have
`referenced it in patent applications, and it may be invalid and unenforceable, a mong m any o ther c onstraints. W e will provide support in commercializing it,
`including us seeking out licensees, but also include them into our portfolio so that these IPs may find other valuable uses in conjunction with other IPs.
`Commercialization Support in General
`It is well known that many amazing products available today are the result of tens of thousands of IPs coming together. This in turn exposes products to legal
`risks on the one hand, while on the other, companies face obstacles in developing products for want of a pool of IPs. IP Bridge will reduce this risk and provide
`the IPs to fill in the gap in IPs so that development moves forward.
`Commercialization Support in General
`Japanʼs universities and research institutions create and possess some of the worldʼs cutting edge IPs, yet nobody would accuse them of dominating any
`product market with them. Our company will bridge those institutions with entrepreneurs and managers through an in-depth service that includes the creation
`of portfolios and business models that allow them to easily manage and defend their IP rights, build partnerships, and draft exit strategies.
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`http://ipbridge.co.jp/en/service
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`Businesses and research institutions possess IP that are not utilized effectively, if at all. When commercialization is not desired or practical under the
`circumstance, we provide services that will organize portfolios and seek out suitable licensees, while much of the fees generated by the IP will be shared with
`our clients to fund their research.
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`Companies are constantly at risk of receiving claims of infringement and demands for some form of compensation. Typically, litigation is threatened if the
`accused company refuses to meet such demands. IP Bridge is aware that many companies do not possess the expertise and experience to effectively counter
`these claims of infringement. IP Bridge will provide various defensive services to companies that face the threat of IP litigation, as well as those already in the
`middle of litigation.
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`http://ipbridge.co.jp/en/service
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