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  <title>Patent Valuation is a Myth</title>
  <description> Patent valuation is really slippery, and completely depends on the context. Patents can be thought of as call options on technology.&amp;amp;nbsp; They are a time-limited bet that the market will adopt a technology. At the beginning, the patent is an out-of-the-money call option and has only potential value.&amp;amp;nbsp; Once infringement occurs, the patent turns into an in-the-money call option, since we now have some basis to recover licensing fees. Sky-high valuation numbers that come with many patents are terribly unreliable. The only valuation that is trustworthy is one where someone is writing a check.&amp;amp;nbsp; Anything else is pure speculation. </description>
  <author_name>BlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast</author_name>
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