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Patent auction nets millions for inventors
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Patent auction nets millions for inventors
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos checks out the Ocean Tomo Spring IP Patent auction in San Francisco, where buyers snapped up $19.6 million worth of patents. While critics say these patents will fuel lawsuits, inventors say it's a good way to get recognition for the work they've done.
Video Length: 152
Date Found: December 30, 2008
Date Produced: April 04, 2008
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