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The Intangible Asset market is a subset of the Intellectual Property market, which encompasses the buying and selling of intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. These assets are often used to protect the intellectual property of a company, allowing them to maintain a competitive edge in the market. The Intangible Asset market is a rapidly growing sector, with the value of intangible assets increasing year-on-year.
The Intangible Asset market is made up of a variety of companies, ranging from large multinational corporations to small start-ups. These companies provide services such as patent and trademark registration, licensing, and enforcement. Additionally, there are companies that specialize in the buying and selling of intangible assets, such as patent brokers and IP investment firms.
Some of the companies in the Intangible Asset market include Ocean Tomo, IPXI, IPwe, IPfolio, and IPValuation. Show Less Read more