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Zeta to Announce Fourth Quarter 2021 Results on February 23, 2022

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Zeta Global (NYSE:ZETA), a cloud-based marketing technology company that empowers enterprises to acquire, grow, and retain customers more efficiently, today announced the planned release of its fourth quarter 2021 financial results after the market close on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO David A. Steinberg and CFO Chris Greiner will host […]

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Acxiom Partners with Treasure Data to Future-Proof Cookieless Prospect Marketing

Acxiom Real Identity™ Integrates with Treasure Data to extend its CDP proposition – strengthening acquisition capabilities and full marketing funnel views across media channels. CONWAY, Ark.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Acxiom®, the customer intelligence company whose data-driven solutions create business growth by enabling better customer experiences, today announced that Acxiom’s Real Identity™ is integrating with Treasure Data, the enterprise […]

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Bringing Data Science into the Organization

In a nutshell, Data Science accelerates business growth. Sudeep Rao, offers solid evidence of this by stating that worldwide nearly $30 billion is invested annually for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) projects. A BI and analytics survey indicated that 94% of the survey participants reported “data and analytics” as important factors for the […]

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NYDIG Launches Bitcoin Savings Plan for Employees


NYDIG, a company specialising in providing Bitcoin investment and technology solutions, announced on Feb. 1 the launch of an employee bitcoin savings plan that allows employees to convert a portion of their salary into bitcoin. (Read More)

What is a Carriage House? Charming 1800s Dwellings

Carriage houses were first built to store a carriage and house a coachman. Today they make for one-of-a-kind homes and versatile accessory dwelling units.

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Path of Exile 3.17 Archnemsis League Starter Builds

We’re finally here for the next Challenge League in Path of Exile: Archnemsis. The new challenge league brings both a major endgame rework and a...

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How to Get a Cardano Loan?

Getting a loan is one way to improve your cryptocurrency earnings. But to do that, you need to invest in a token with the right growth prospects. This article discusses everything you need to know about a Cardano loan. Here, you will understand the cryptocurrency itself, what a Cardano loan is, why you should take ... Read more

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Anti-fraud firm ClearSale acquires US tech start-up ChargebackOps for initial $3.6m

“Chargebacks are an enormous and growing problem for e-commerce merchants,” says ClearSale EVP.

MyConnectSolutions Adds Virtual Care Capabilities to its MedConnect…

Powered by Bluestream Health, MyConnectSolutions can provide current and future community health center clients virtual care capabilities to expand their services and provide high-quality, secure...

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Bonus in the online casino: Pure customer acquisition or serious offer

Bonuses at the Online Casino If there's one area where online casinos perform better than their brick-and-mortar counterparts, it's the bonuses that are rewarded. As...

Recap 2021 – Indian Copyright Case Laws

In this post, we bring to you few Copyright Cases decided by Indian Courts in the year 2021:- Sony Pictures Network India Pvt. Ltd. vs. www.sportsala.tv And Ors In this case, Sony Pictures filed a suit against numerous defendants primarily praying for a permanent injunction against reproducing, making available, distributing, broadcasting, and so on of the cricket matches between India’s tours of England and Sri Lanka. During the pendency of the suit, Sony Pictures prayed for an interim injunction asking for more or…

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Huawei the Top Recipient of Australian Patents in 2021, as Total Annual Grants Remain Steady

Huawei the Top Recipient of Australian Patents in 2021, as Total Annual Grants Remain Steady

ApprovedEach January, there is great interest in the leading recipients of US patents issued during the previous year and, in particular, whether IBM will once again retain the leading position it has held for over two decades.  The answer to that question for 2021 is ‘yes’, although the size of IBM’s lead depends upon which data provider you choose to believe.  IFI CLAIMS Patent Services – which has provided an annual summary for many years – has IBM receiving 8,682 US patents in 2021, comfortably ahead of Samsung Electronics on 6,366, followed by Canon with 3,021.  In comparison, Harrity Patent Analytics – which began publishing its own independent reports in recent years – has IBM on 8,540, with Samsung nipping at its heels on 8,517, and both comfortably clear of LG in third spot with 4,368.  (Harrity has Canon in fourth, with 3,400 US patents issued in 2021, while IFI CLAIMS has LG at eighth, on 2,487 US patents.) 

So, who to believe?  My guess is that they are both right-ish – subject to the challenges of correctly identifying and matching applicant and assignee information in the raw USPTO data – but that IFI CLAIMS and Harrity are probably accounting differently for patents granted to related companies, such as subsidiaries and corporate group members.  It is notable that the two largest discrepancies among the top patent recipients are between Samsung and LG, both of which are South Korean chaebol – family conglomerates – which can be notoriously labyrinthine in their structures, and diverse in their product offerings.

I have conducted a corresponding analysis for Australian patent grants in 2021, and while Samsung and LG also both feature among the top recipients, the number one spot goes to China’s Huawei Technologies, which received 193 Australian patents last year.  As far as counting is concerned, I keep things simple – named applicants are treated as the same entity if they have the same name, the same corporate identity, and the same country of residence, otherwise they are different.  The Korean entity LG Electronics Inc placed second, receiving 186 Australian patents, while Samsung Electronics Ltd placed 10th, with 68 patents. 

After Huawei and LG, the top five places were filled out by Qualcomm, Apple, and Adobe – all US entities – with 170, 157, and 103 patents, respectively.

The leading Australian resident patent recipients were the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), with 48 patents (coincidentally, the same as the number of new standard patent applications it filed in 2021) and Aristocrat Technologies, with 47 patents, placing them 23rd and 24th respectively.

In 2021, IP Australia granted 17,155 standard patents.  While the total number of standard patent applications filed has generally increased over the years – from 25,563 in 2011 to 30,343 in 2021 – the number of patents granted has not followed the same trend.  In fact, between 2018 and 2021 there were slightly fewer patents granted each year, on average, than between 2011 and 2013.

US resident entities are by far the largest users of the Australian patent system, receiving 7,629 standard patents in 2021.  Second and third places were taken by China and Japan.  Chinese applicants had the largest growth in patent grants, of nearly 24%, surpassing Japanese applicants, whose total grants fell by 5% in 2021.  Australian residents – despite having consistently been the second largest filers of patent applications – are only the fourth most common recipients of granted patents, reflecting the fact that they are more likely than non-resident applicants to abandon applications before grant. 

Read on for all the facts and figures.

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