Intellectual Quandary
By Ed Sperling -- 1/14/2005
Electronic News
Electronic News sat down to discuss the future of licensing intellectual property with John Weekley, director of business development for Synopsys’ solutions group; Andrew Basile, partner at the law firm of Cooley Godward; Mark Zetter, president of Venture Outsource Group; and Ira Blumberg, VP of Licensing at Rambus. What follows are excerpts of that conversation.
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Electronic News
Electronic News sat down to discuss the future of licensing intellectual property with John Weekley, director of business development for Synopsys’ solutions group; Andrew Basile, partner at the law firm of Cooley Godward; Mark Zetter, president of Venture Outsource Group; and Ira Blumberg, VP of Licensing at Rambus. What follows are excerpts of that conversation.
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