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License to All or Access to All? A Law and Economics Assessment of Standard Development Organizations’ Licensing Rules
2020
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Titre
License to All or Access to All? A Law and Economics Assessment of Standard Development Organizations’ Licensing Rules
Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
52 pages
Résumé
In the continuing debate over licensing standard essential patents (SEPs) with FRAND commitments (to license on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms and conditions), one of the most heated topics is whether FRAND commitments should be interpreted to require licensing all comers, or whether access to standards can be achieved through other, less rigid means. This article evaluates both the legal and the economic arguments underlying this debate. This article concludes that neither the law nor economic welfare justifies a “license to all” interpretation of FRAND commitments. To the contrary, such a regime is not supported by patent, contract or antitrust law, and likely would be harmful to social welfare.
Note de supplément
Published in : George Washington Law Review
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Publié
[Washington, DC] : The George Washington University Law School, 2020.
Langue
Anglais
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