Patent trolls cost US companies $29 billion in 2011
Study reveals
The study found that these companies are prone to taking higher moral ground by claiming it ensures inventors are compensated for their work. The trolls are dead certain this is a form of spuring innovation.
Authors of the study claim the aforementioned $29 billion figure only includes direct costs, such as legal fees. It does not include other, most likely even more dangerous and long-term consequences, such as product delays, market share loss, etc.
Irrespective of the fact that we're talking about direct costs only, $29 billion is a significant chunk of R&D spending. Apparently, R&D related spending amounted to $247 billion in 2009, which means that patent trolling has almost become a form of taxing innovation.
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