IP or not IP that is the question
You often buy in IP without knowing if it will work as it should and with no compensation offered if it doesn’t, writes Graham Curren, CEO of design services firm Sondrel.
At the same time vendors are taking IP and applying it in ways that the manufacturer could never have predicted.
So what needs to change?
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