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Patent and IP Management: Costs and Purposes

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This lecture covers the costs associated with patent protection, including the minimum cost for drafting, the role of external patent attorneys, and the impact of in-house engineers on the process. It also discusses the various purposes of patents, such as protecting intellectual property in smartphones and other devices.

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