What is the importance of Patent Pruning for Large Companies?

 Companies with patent portfolios of all sizes frequently employ pruning to maximize their holdings. One may argue that the necessity or significance of patent trimming is inversely correlated with the size of the patent portfolio. This occurs because the expense of maintaining a larger patent portfolio keeps pace with its size. As an illustration, a company maintaining a portfolio of, let's say, 100 patents would spend significantly more on renewal and prosecution than a company managing a portfolio of just 10 patents. As a result, a number of the most influential companies in the world are optimizing their patent portfolios through patent pruning to reduce maintenance expenses.

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