The complexity of standards in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) creates a tension between the need to reward the owners of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) that may cover standard specifications and the need to make standards available to all for public use. In the last few years, this tension has crystallized into a difficult debate on licensing principles that must be Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND or FRAND licensing). The purpose of this report is to provide a balanced account of the current controversy relating to the FRAND licensing of standard essential patents and to explore future research topics in this area. It draws on the arguments that arose at an expert workshop held under Chatham House rules at ...
Standard Setting is omnipresent in networked information technologies. Virtually every cellular phon...
Legal scholars have extensively debated the merits of the monopolistic nature of patent rights in co...
At the core of most disputes concerning the licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs) lies the ...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) are bodies that oversee the development of technical standards...
The thesis examines the legal licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) in the upcomi...
A large variety of technology standards are encumbered by patents. Standard-setting organizations (S...
When technical standards are to be defined pursuant to the claims of a patent and, therefore, the us...
This thesis explores the battle among actors in the telecommunication value chain to define the mean...
This report provides an overview of the current debate over whether a holder of a patent essential t...
This paper looks at the two interpretations of non-discriminatory within fair, reasonable, and non-d...
149-159The standardized technology seems to increase efficiency and reduce costs associated with wid...
The Indian Competition Commission has recently challenged Ericsson's practice of licensing its stand...
The commitment to license patents that are essential to technical interoperability standards on term...
We explore potential methods for assessing whether licensing terms for intellectual property declare...
There is an ongoing debate about the intellectual property rights (IPRs) policies of major standard ...
Standard Setting is omnipresent in networked information technologies. Virtually every cellular phon...
Legal scholars have extensively debated the merits of the monopolistic nature of patent rights in co...
At the core of most disputes concerning the licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs) lies the ...
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) are bodies that oversee the development of technical standards...
The thesis examines the legal licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) in the upcomi...
A large variety of technology standards are encumbered by patents. Standard-setting organizations (S...
When technical standards are to be defined pursuant to the claims of a patent and, therefore, the us...
This thesis explores the battle among actors in the telecommunication value chain to define the mean...
This report provides an overview of the current debate over whether a holder of a patent essential t...
This paper looks at the two interpretations of non-discriminatory within fair, reasonable, and non-d...
149-159The standardized technology seems to increase efficiency and reduce costs associated with wid...
The Indian Competition Commission has recently challenged Ericsson's practice of licensing its stand...
The commitment to license patents that are essential to technical interoperability standards on term...
We explore potential methods for assessing whether licensing terms for intellectual property declare...
There is an ongoing debate about the intellectual property rights (IPRs) policies of major standard ...
Standard Setting is omnipresent in networked information technologies. Virtually every cellular phon...
Legal scholars have extensively debated the merits of the monopolistic nature of patent rights in co...
At the core of most disputes concerning the licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs) lies the ...