The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date research and development results (R&D). The successful interaction between research and standards can provide important social benefits. But, to do so, a number of challenges need to be faced. One key and persistent challenge is to provide the conditions in which the cross-purposes of formal standards-setting bodies and intellectual property rights can equitably be accommodated. This means balancing the collective gains to be reaped from the elaboration of a common standard against the individual gains to be allocated to relevant individual rights-holders. This discussion paper focuses on approaches to the reemerging tension between intellect...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
While the traditional literature and the policy statements concerning standardization as such emphas...
Paper presented at the EASST 2006 conference, Lausanne, August 23-26th. - The standards setting proc...
The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date ...
The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date ...
The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date ...
The relationship between standards and intellectual property rights (IPRs) is a complementary but tr...
The relationship between standards and intellectual property rights (IPRs) is a complementary but tr...
This paper takes a fresh and comprehensive look at how intellectual property rights (IPR) interact w...
This paper takes a fresh and comprehensive look at how intellectual property rights (IPR) interact w...
The paper argues that both the development of standards within consensus and rule based organization...
Patents and other industrial IPRs have the potential to undermine the collective pursuit of a techni...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
While the traditional literature and the policy statements concerning standardization as such emphas...
Paper presented at the EASST 2006 conference, Lausanne, August 23-26th. - The standards setting proc...
The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date ...
The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date ...
The standards setting process relies to an increasing degree on successfully integrating up-to-date ...
The relationship between standards and intellectual property rights (IPRs) is a complementary but tr...
The relationship between standards and intellectual property rights (IPRs) is a complementary but tr...
This paper takes a fresh and comprehensive look at how intellectual property rights (IPR) interact w...
This paper takes a fresh and comprehensive look at how intellectual property rights (IPR) interact w...
The paper argues that both the development of standards within consensus and rule based organization...
Patents and other industrial IPRs have the potential to undermine the collective pursuit of a techni...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
Competition and intellectual property rights (IPRs) are both necessary for a market to work efficien...
While the traditional literature and the policy statements concerning standardization as such emphas...
Paper presented at the EASST 2006 conference, Lausanne, August 23-26th. - The standards setting proc...