BlackBerry maker RIM just revealed it’s signed up to license the patent portfolio of Nathan Myhrvold’s IP firm Intellectual Ventures. This will give the company access to a lot of innovative thinking and 30,000 patents. Intellectual Ventures was founded in 2000 as a kind of innovation, invention, and IP asset library or archive, but unlike a “dead” patent hoarder, IV actually raises money (more than $5 billion so far from Fortune 500 companies and academic institutions) to action some of its ideas–most recently we saw the firm associated with a novel nuclear reactor design that could have prevented the disaster that’s befalling Japan
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RIM Licenses 30,000 Patents From Intellectual Ventures