This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be describes as outlier - FRAND and compulsory licenses. Overall, these two specific forms of licenses share the objective of producing a fair and reasonable license of a technology protected by intellectual property. The comparable objective notwithstanding, each type of license achieves this end using different mechanisms. The FRAND license emphasizes providing the licensee with reasonable terms, e.g., by preventing a standard patent holder from extracting unreasonably high royalty rates. By contrast, compulsory liceses emphasize the public benefit that flows from enabling access to an otherwise inaccessible invention. Ultimately, both forms of license attempt to create a value for...
This Comment will consider several of the more common grounds justifying compulsory licenses, partic...
The authors are grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in th...
The paper looks at the legal nature of so-called open licenses – agreements designed to provide pe...
This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be describes as outlier - FRAND and compul...
This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be described as outliers—FRAND and compuls...
This section compares two different forms of licenses being FRAND and complusory license. Both forms...
Many advocates for using compulsory licensing (“CL”) for pharmaceutical patents in developing countr...
Ever since compulsory licensing has emerged as a statutory obligation, it has been debated around th...
Compulsory licensing is used to prevent the owner of an intellectual property right from refusing to...
Legal scholars have extensively debated the merits of the monopolistic nature of patent rights in co...
The complexity of standards in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) creates a tension betw...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) are bodies that oversee the development of technical standards...
An increasing number of cases around the world turn on whether a manufacturer of a product – e.g., a...
149-159The standardized technology seems to increase efficiency and reduce costs associated with wid...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent owners to manufacture, sell, and import the product result...
This Comment will consider several of the more common grounds justifying compulsory licenses, partic...
The authors are grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in th...
The paper looks at the legal nature of so-called open licenses – agreements designed to provide pe...
This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be describes as outlier - FRAND and compul...
This paper focuses on two types of licenses that can best be described as outliers—FRAND and compuls...
This section compares two different forms of licenses being FRAND and complusory license. Both forms...
Many advocates for using compulsory licensing (“CL”) for pharmaceutical patents in developing countr...
Ever since compulsory licensing has emerged as a statutory obligation, it has been debated around th...
Compulsory licensing is used to prevent the owner of an intellectual property right from refusing to...
Legal scholars have extensively debated the merits of the monopolistic nature of patent rights in co...
The complexity of standards in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) creates a tension betw...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) are bodies that oversee the development of technical standards...
An increasing number of cases around the world turn on whether a manufacturer of a product – e.g., a...
149-159The standardized technology seems to increase efficiency and reduce costs associated with wid...
Patents provide monopoly rights to patent owners to manufacture, sell, and import the product result...
This Comment will consider several of the more common grounds justifying compulsory licenses, partic...
The authors are grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in th...
The paper looks at the legal nature of so-called open licenses – agreements designed to provide pe...