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, Eric C. Matolo -- Chapter 5. SSPPU: FRAND as Trust by Nicolas Petit -- Chapter 6. FRAND Commitments in Patent Portfolio … standard essential patent (SEP) holders. It also discusses the role of standards setting organizations / standards developing …
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Many patent applications are rejected upon initial submission, but they are almost never rejected with absolute … finality. Further, subsequent to filing its original application a patent applicant might wish to write an application with … rewrite claims that had been rejected in the original application. A patent "continuation" is an application for additional …
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Standard development organizations that develop technical standards like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and MP3 often require patent … recent years, courts have issued conflicting decisions on the rights and responsibilities of patent owners and technology … whether patent law and antitrust/competition law conflict with each other, or whether these laws are aligned and complement …
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Standard essential patents have emerged as a major focus in both the public policy and academic arenas. The primary concern is that once a patented technology has been incorporated into a standard, the standard can effectively insulate it from competition from substitute technologies. To guard...
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family size, and the patent grant likelihood. The final four chapters of the study focus on a set of specific topics: (1 …) ‘blanket disclosures’, (2) essential patent transfer, (3) patent pools, and (4) and litigation …
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The analysis provides conditions under which Standard Setting Organizations (SSOs) choose efficient technology standards. I introduce a two-stage game with both voting and market competition. In equilibrium, standards and market outcomes are efficient even with market power from scarce capacity...
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