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Patent Portfolio Building (IP Subscription) Consulting
For small businesses that want to build a patent portfolio but don't know how to go about it right away,
Youngbee offers an IP subscription service.
How a patent portfolio is organized is critical to ensuring that a company's technology is fully protected.
While the scope and quality of individual patents are important, the strength of a patent portfolio can vary greatly
depending on how many patents are used to build a barrier of rights and for what purpose.

your ideas

to great value

A single patent is unlikely to protect your core technology or core business. If an opponent realizes that you only have one patent,
they may consider asserting avoidance or challenging the patent as invalid. However, if you have 100 patents, they will likely offer you a settlement first.

Of course, it is not cost-effective to simply increase the number of patents. We recommend an optimal patent portfolio design strategy that
considers the financial situation of the company, the company's technology, and the marketability of the technology.

Small and medium-sized companies often don't have a dedicated IP team, or one that's too small.
We launched our IP subscription service to help companies that have recognized the need for patents but are too busy to pursue them.
The IP subscription service is a service where Youngbee works as your organization's IP team.
The monthly subscription fee for the IP Subscription Service ranges from KRW 1,000,000 to KRW 1,500,000 and includes training for employees,
patent creation meetings, and N registered patents.
The minimum subscription period is 6 months, but you can set different subscription periods and goals depending on your company.

If you're interested, please reply and we'll get back to you with more specifics.

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Launching subscription-based patent services
What companies
need subscription-based
patent services?

A company that recognizes
the need for patents but
lacks a dedicated patent
department, causing
difficulties in progress.

A company that is actively
conducting R&D and
technological development,
but faces challenges
due to lack of familiarity
with the patent process

A company that will create
its own patent innovations
even after completing
subscription services
through patent education
for its employees