Peer to Peer Network Enforces Patents to Consolidate Digital Business Card Market
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- ⚖️ Peer to Peer Network, the inventor of the electronic interactive digital business card, has retained a law firm to enforce its two fully granted U.S. utility patents.
- 🎯 This move aims to consolidate leadership in the digital business card industry, projected to reach $300 billion by 2032.
Market Unification Goals
- 🤝 Chairman & CEO Joshua Titus stated the company's objective is not to eliminate competitors, but to unify the marketplace.
- 🧩 The unification will be under a single ecosystem powered by Peer to Peer Network's patent-protected core architecture.
Scope of Patents and Competitor Options
- 💡 The patents reportedly cover the foundational technology architecture used by most current digital business card platforms.
- 🚀 Competitors are offered three paths: Merge with the company's Top Play ecosystem, pay a licensing fee, or enter a royalty agreement on products sold.
- 🌍 This initiative is expected to reshape the competitive landscape for digital networking tools globally.
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