What are Standard Essential Patents?

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This white paper aims to provide a thorough understanding of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and their significance for businesses.

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This white paper aims to provide a thorough understanding of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and their significance for businesses.

It offers a detailed explanation of SEPs, their use in protecting technological innovations, and why it's crucial for businesses to be aware of them.

In addition, the paper focuses on the role of SEPs in the communications industry and discusses their potential impact beyond this sector. It concludes by providing practical insights on how businesses can effectively leverage SEPs to their advantage.

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