'''Patent Hold-up - (PH):'''
The patentees ability to extract higher license fees after the infringer has sunk costs implementing the patented technology. Had the infringer sought licensing prior to utilization, license fees are assumed to be lower. This is the opposite of reverse patent hold-up, which is when the infringer use uses the invention and wait waits to get sued whilst presuming that litigation will be slow , uncertain, and costly for the patentee.
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''SEP''
''Langus''
'''Strategic Patents - (SP):'''
Often used to describe accumulating many patents merely to control design freedom. In this case, patents are commonly used as bargaining chips rather than reflecting intrinsic value.
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