The Kudelski Group, a Swiss company that holds 4,900 patents worldwide, has reportedly wrung a great deal of money out of its patents on video-streaming technology. Kudelski added to its haul on Wednesday, when it unveiled a deal with RPX Corp.

Kudelski announced in a press release what it calls a “broad-based patent licensing agreement” with RPX, which licenses patents to tech companies facing the threat of litigation. Per the agreement, RPX has the right to license Kudelski’s entire portfolio of patents to a limited number of companies, which have not been disclosed. In exchange, Kudelski will receive an upfront payment and a future transfer of patents from RPX, among other benefits.

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