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`Client Relations
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`RPX's client network is the largest and fastest-growing of its kind in the industry. The momentum of this growth
`serves to expand the network's collective buying power to efficiently remove threatening patents from the market, and
`manage patent litigation risks and costs.
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`Integral to our acquisition process is our position as a major participant in the secondary market for patent assets.
`This affords RPX with extensive visibility into the patent market and ability to monitor deal flow and act quickly when
`necessary on our behalf of our client network. We currently see approximately 90 potential acquisitions per month,
`and our teams vet each possible asset for quality, assertion history, seller reputation, and – especially – likelihood of
`threat to any or all RPX members.
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`Our insight into the patent market allows RPX to serve as an extension of a client's in-house legal team to better
`inform its long-term IP strategy. As necessary, we schedule client briefings to discuss our assessments of open
`market opportunities, relevant litigation landscape activity, key players and trends, as well as to provide specific
`technical and strategic analyses on potential threats.
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`More generally, our clients receive quarterly reports on our portfolio activity; monthly, customized reports on our
`acquisition pipeline; and a weekly subscription to summaries on significant IP industry news and developments. We
`also sponsor periodic networking and education events for our clients.
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`rpxcorp.com
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`VIRNETX EXHIBIT 2006
`RPX v. VirnetX
`Trial IPR 2014-00173
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