SEPs, SSOs and FRAND

SEPs, SSOs and FRAND

Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity

Hilty, Reto M.; Liu, Kung-Chung

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

412

Mole

Inglês

9781032083292

15 a 20 dias

580

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1. Introduction: As a Matter of Standard for Asia and Beyond? Part 1: The Formation of Standards and Some Economic Observations 2. De facto Standards 3. De Jure Standard Setting in the Telecom Industry: Its Evolution and the Developing Country Case for Reform 4. Standard Setting Organizations, Standard-Essential Patents and FRAND Terms: An Economic Observation Part 2: Beneficiaries and Enforcement of FRAND Declarations/Commitment 5. US Perspectives 6. Asian Perspectives 7. UK Perspectives Part 3: Asian Case Law and Global Experiences 8. Unprepared, Unable and Unwilling to Deal with FRAND Licensing of SEPs in Taiwan 9. Japan 10. Korea 11. IPR Protection and Antitrust Regulation of SEPs in China 12. Standard Essential Patents and FRAND Licensing: A View from India 13. The Paradox of Relief: Reconciling Remedies in Patent Law and Competition Law for FRAND Cases in India 14. FRAND as a Legal Concept at the Intersection between Competition Law and Intellectual Property Law: The Road Ahead for Singapore? 15. European Experiences: EU and Germany Part 4: Regulated Self-regulation 16. Stakeholders' Views on Policy Concerns and Regulatory Framework for Self-regulation by SSOs 17. Propositions for Regulated Self-regulation of SSOs
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SSOs;SDO;Antitrust;Anti-suit Injunction;Standard Essential Patents;Sep;intellectual property rights;Supreme People's Court;Standard Setting Organizations;CJEU's Judgment;licensing;Royalty Stacking;Royalty Rate;FRAND licensing;Dominant Undertakings;SEP patentees;Beijing High People's Court;patent-based innovation;Essential Patents;interconnectivity;Standard Setting Process;Standard Implementers;Unwired Planet;Patent Infringement;Competition Law;Alleged Infringer;Patent Pools;Ipr Policy;Reasonable Royalties;Fair Trade Commission;Patent Holders;Merged Entity;Patent Infringement Lawsuits;Potential Licensees