Canon’s grant rate is 3% higher than the average grant rate of USPTO
Canon has filed 74907 patent applications at USPTO so far (excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 57840 have been granted leading to the grant rate of 82.85%. The…
Canon has filed 74907 patent applications at USPTO so far (excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 57840 have been granted leading to the grant rate of 82.85%. The…
Sony has filed 62859 patent applications at USPTO so far (excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 47426 have been granted leading to the grant rate of 81.09%. The…
Nikon has filed 8190 patent applications at USPTO so far (excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 5828 have been granted leading to a grant rate of 74.21%. The…
Philips has filed 46264 patent applications at USPTO so far (excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 33308 have been granted leading to the grant rate of 76.7%. The…
While analyzing the monetization potential of Apple’s portfolio we found that 4000+ assignees were given rejections based on their patents. But a question that was bugging our mind was how…
While analyzing the monetization potential of Samsung’s portfolio we found that 11000+ assignees were given rejections based on their patents. But a question that was bugging our mind was how…
We monitored the patent publications of Samsung for the past 20 years at the USPTO. Samsung’s patent portfolio shows that they have their footprints in 69 different technology areas ranging…
We monitored the patent publications of Apple for the past 20 years at the USPTO. Apple’s patent portfolio shows that they have their footprints in 63 different technology areas ranging…
While analyzing the monetization potential of Blackberry’s portfolio we found that 2100+ assignees were given rejections based on their patents. But a question that was bugging our mind was how…
While analyzing the monetization potential of Panasonic’s patent portfolio, we found that 9400+ assignees were given rejections based on their patents. But a question that was bugging my mind was…