AbstractGilbert and Katz (2006) (GK) show that allowing (pure) patent bundling increases the incentives for patent owners to enter into “long-term” patent licensing that commits them not to expropriate licensees’ sunk costs in complementary assets with opportunistic licensing terms. We interpret RAND commitments as a form of long-term contracting, and extend their framework to analyze the tying of non-RAND-committed patents to RAND-committed patents. Pure patent bundling/tying is common and often has sound efficiency justifications, so we caution against prohibiting the pure bundling of RAND-committed and non-RAND-committed patents. Whether such a license honors a RAND commitment turns, however, on the licensing terms. We argue that includi...
In the age of the patent troll, patents are often licensed and transferred. A transferred patent ma...
Production requiring licensing groups of complementary patents implements a coordination game among ...
We study whether licensing agreements can help firms to cut through the patent thicket and to preven...
AbstractGilbert and Katz (2006) (GK) show that allowing (pure) patent bundling increases the incenti...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2009-04Recent evolutions have called into question the traditional practi...
A common problem in licensing contracts is that contractual language does not necessarily guarantee ...
So-called “reasonable and nondiscriminatory” (RAND) licensing commitments have been utilized by stan...
Many leading voluntary standard-setting organizations (SSOs) have adopted intellectual property (I...
Intellectual property owners often hold the rights to several patents, each of which is essential to...
Intellectual property owners often hold the rights to several patents, each of which is essential to...
This Article argues that the same legal standards should apply to RAND commitments whether they are ...
This paper explores in what circumstances patent owners can be ex-pected to join unilaterally a pate...
Obtaining a patent provides the patentee with the ability to offer a potential entrant a license to ...
This paper explores in what circumstances patent owners can be ex-pected to join unilaterally a pate...
June 17, 2008This paper explores in what circumstances patent owners can be expected to join unilate...
In the age of the patent troll, patents are often licensed and transferred. A transferred patent ma...
Production requiring licensing groups of complementary patents implements a coordination game among ...
We study whether licensing agreements can help firms to cut through the patent thicket and to preven...
AbstractGilbert and Katz (2006) (GK) show that allowing (pure) patent bundling increases the incenti...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2009-04Recent evolutions have called into question the traditional practi...
A common problem in licensing contracts is that contractual language does not necessarily guarantee ...
So-called “reasonable and nondiscriminatory” (RAND) licensing commitments have been utilized by stan...
Many leading voluntary standard-setting organizations (SSOs) have adopted intellectual property (I...
Intellectual property owners often hold the rights to several patents, each of which is essential to...
Intellectual property owners often hold the rights to several patents, each of which is essential to...
This Article argues that the same legal standards should apply to RAND commitments whether they are ...
This paper explores in what circumstances patent owners can be ex-pected to join unilaterally a pate...
Obtaining a patent provides the patentee with the ability to offer a potential entrant a license to ...
This paper explores in what circumstances patent owners can be ex-pected to join unilaterally a pate...
June 17, 2008This paper explores in what circumstances patent owners can be expected to join unilate...
In the age of the patent troll, patents are often licensed and transferred. A transferred patent ma...
Production requiring licensing groups of complementary patents implements a coordination game among ...
We study whether licensing agreements can help firms to cut through the patent thicket and to preven...