Dimitris Giannoccaro
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Because in the end of the day, once they're about to get acquired by Google or whatever that might be, the only actually tool that they will have in the conversation will be how good IP they have, of course.
Well, the medium and large one, it's a little bit different because, you know, these companies, they earn a lot of money.
They want to be still at number one.
So they want to make sure that no one else is infringing on the rights.
They want as well to collaborate and create awareness within organization.
You know, one of the most common problems within large corporations is that the employees don't even know which type of path does the company have.
And that's actually the reality for me.
I think, I mean, actually, they shouldn't care about patents.
You're totally right.
I mean, they should really focus on creating money.
You're totally right there.
But if you want to be acquired later on for some huge amount of money, you should make sure that you don't infringe on other rights.
Because if you do that, in particular in the US, you will not have a good end.
I mean, in most of the cases, the patents are important for products.
You know, when you when you develop a specific thing like Tesla car or let's say that you develop a wind turbine or whatever, then you need to protect it because you can look, touch and feel on the thing that you offer.
But for the service, though, and that's I think we're a little bit wrong.
You say that face
Facebook is copying.
I mean, do you know how many patents are filing yearly?
They file a lot of patents.