Innovation Asset Blog

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Patent portfolio reflects Groupon's maturation

Just two years after its October 2008 launch, daily deal website Groupon had amassed approximately 35 million registered users across 250 global markets. Business growth plateaued and ultimately receded over the next two years, however, prompting the firing of founder and CEO Andrew Mason this past February. But prior to his departure, Mason was able to make some telling investments in the company's patent portfolio.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Microsoft, ZTE reach strategic patent licensing agreement

Microsoft has continued its run of convincing Google's mobile hardware partners to agree to mutually beneficial patent licensing terms in its latest deal with ZTE. With more than 20 Android manufacturers now signing deals with Microsoft, some are wondering if the remaining few will be able to hold out much longer.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Copyright loophole traps online music player

Grooveshark is one of many online music streaming services that enables users to upload and share song files. However, an infringement case filed against the company by UMG Recordings recently unveiled an important discrepancy between state and federal copyright law that could spell trouble for digital business models.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Life science firms optimistic for EU patent reform

Pharmaceutical and biomedical firms are among the closest observers of international intellectual property management regulations, and recent research suggests that they believe European Union patent reforms will ultimately be more favorable to the life sciences sector than those passed within the America Invents Act.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Copyright claims stalk Dish Network's multiscreen ambitions

As traditional satellite and cable TV providers match upstarts like Aereo in extending the viewer experience in new directions, broadcast networks are increasingly concerned how their royalty management agreements will be impacted by emerging content distribution models. Most recently, Dish Network has drawn the ire of FOX Broadcasting with innovative features that allow subscribers to watch live and recorded TV programming via smartphone or tablet.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

AIA growing pains trigger patent litigation spike

The implementation of the America Invents Act beginning in September 2011 was intended to signal a new era of patent prosecution efficiency, and while it is too early to make definitive conclusions, it would seem as though the legislation has actually been counterproductive in reducing litigation rates.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Patent licensing continues to define Microsoft's mobile revenue

Microsoft signed a potentially pivotal patent licensing deal this week with Chinese manufacturing giant Hon Hai, parent company to Foxconn. Although the terms of the agreement will remain confidential, the move should help Microsoft bolster its already impressive royalty revenues as it looks to find its footing in the mobile marketplace.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Rackspace hoping inter partes review sinks frivolous patent dispute

Internet hosting giant Rackspace has elected to do a bit of public service on behalf of its technology sector brethren, according to GigaOM, by standing up to an entity that has plagued mobile application developers with a series of nearly identical patent infringement claims. Rackspace plans to pursue the new inter partes review option made available via the America Invents Act to challenge the fundamental validity of the patents in question.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Study: Experience a priceless part of trademark registration

The Information Age has brought many valuable intellectual property management resources into the public domain, but recent research suggests that there is still no substitute for qualified legal counsel when inventors look to mint their first registered trademark.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.

Apple plays defense in patent licensing deal

Apple has once again pursued a strategy that would seem to counter the wisdom of its late co-founder Steve Jobs by agreeing to pay more than $10 million for intellectual assets he previously deemed inconsequential. Although the move comes as a surprise to some, others believe Apple's latest patent licensing deal may be a defensive maneuver against Microsoft.

Peter Ackerman

Peter Ackerman

Founder & CEO, Innovation Asset Group, Inc.