When an industry standard incorporates a patented invention, the demand for products that comply with the standard has two components. Some of the demand may be for the inherent technical advantages of the invention; the patentee is generally entitled to revenues attributable to this demand. But some of the demand is for the benefits of standardization, such as interoperability, and the patentee is not entitled to revenues attributable to this demand. From this point, the article draws two conclusions. First, the amounts to which a patentee is entitled, either in litigation or in licensing negotiations, should be calculated by determining the portion of demand that is attributable to its invention. In some cases, there will be evidence from...
This paper studies the effects of a Standard Setting Organization (SSO) im-posing a licensing cap fo...
Patents are limited-term monopolies awarded to inventors to incentivize innovation. But there is ano...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) often require member firms to license their standard-essential...
When an industry standard incorporates a patented invention, the demand for products that comply wit...
This Note examines the problems that arise when the owner of proprietary rights participate in the s...
The creation of an industry standard is a process that has much in common with the creation of a pat...
The creation of an industry standard is a process that has much in common with the creation of a pat...
In an effort to produce interoperable products, firms frequently participate in Standard Setting Org...
When a technology becomes the new standard, the firms that are leaders in producing this technology ...
When a technology becomes the new standard, the firms that are leaders in producing this technology ...
Current mechanisms to compensate inventors and improve legal access to their inventions remain ineff...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
Standard Setting Organizations have developed FRAND agreements in order to prevent firms from holdin...
Using a simple model of patent licensing followed by product-market competition, this paper investig...
ICT products are often interdependent and in some cases indispensably work together. Firms may thus ...
This paper studies the effects of a Standard Setting Organization (SSO) im-posing a licensing cap fo...
Patents are limited-term monopolies awarded to inventors to incentivize innovation. But there is ano...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) often require member firms to license their standard-essential...
When an industry standard incorporates a patented invention, the demand for products that comply wit...
This Note examines the problems that arise when the owner of proprietary rights participate in the s...
The creation of an industry standard is a process that has much in common with the creation of a pat...
The creation of an industry standard is a process that has much in common with the creation of a pat...
In an effort to produce interoperable products, firms frequently participate in Standard Setting Org...
When a technology becomes the new standard, the firms that are leaders in producing this technology ...
When a technology becomes the new standard, the firms that are leaders in producing this technology ...
Current mechanisms to compensate inventors and improve legal access to their inventions remain ineff...
The interaction between IPRs and standards has lately raised growing concerns in the information and...
Standard Setting Organizations have developed FRAND agreements in order to prevent firms from holdin...
Using a simple model of patent licensing followed by product-market competition, this paper investig...
ICT products are often interdependent and in some cases indispensably work together. Firms may thus ...
This paper studies the effects of a Standard Setting Organization (SSO) im-posing a licensing cap fo...
Patents are limited-term monopolies awarded to inventors to incentivize innovation. But there is ano...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) often require member firms to license their standard-essential...