000048103 001__ 48103 000048103 003__ SzGeWIPO 000048103 005__ 20230619130002.0 000048103 006__ m eo d 000048103 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000048103 008__ 230530s2022 enka b 000 0 eng d 000048103 020__ $$a9781509947577$$qe-Book 000048103 020__ $$a9781509947553$$qPrint 000048103 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1380727852 000048103 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000048103 041__ $$aeng 000048103 050_4 $$aK1519.C6 000048103 08204 $$a346.0486$$223 000048103 1001_ $$aNikolic, Igor. 000048103 24510 $$aLicensing Standard Essential Patents :$$bFRAND and the Internet of Things. 000048103 264_1 $$aLondon, United Kingdom :$$bBloomsbury Publishing Plc,$$c2022. 000048103 300__ $$a319 pages :$$billustrations 000048103 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000048103 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000048103 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000048103 5050_ $$aI. Setting the Context. -- II. Structure. -- Part I: The Standard-Development Environment. -- 1. Standards, Standard-Development Organisations and Standard Essential Patents. -- I. Standards; II. Standard Development Organisations; III. Standard Essential Patents; IV. Conclusion. -- 2. The Dynamics of Standard Essential Patent Licensing: Patent Holdup, Holdout and Royalty Stacking. -- I. Industry Convergences and Changing Market Dynamics; II. Patent Holdup and Royalty Stacking; III. Criticism of Patent Holdup and Royalty Stacking Theories; IV. Patent Holdout; V. Conclusion. -- Part II: The Meaning and Content of a Frand Licence. -- 3. The Nature of a FRAND Commitment. -- I. The Principles and the Text of a FRAND Commitment; II. The Enforceability of a FRAND Commitment; III. Conclusion. -- 4. FRAND Royalty. -- I. The Principles of FRAND Royalty; II. Calculating FRAND Royalties in Practice; III. Conclusion. -- 5. The Non-Discrimination Requirement of a FRAND Commitment. -- I. Positive and Negative Aspects of Price Discrimination in Standard Essential Patent Licensing; II. The Non-Discrimination Requirement in the Text of a FRAND Commitment; III. No Requirement to Apply Uniform Terms to All Licensees; IV. Interpretations of the Non-Discrimination Requirement of a FRAND Commitment; V. The Application of the Non-Discrimination Requirement of a FRAND Commitment; VI. Confidentiality Agreements and Disclosure of Licences; VII. Conclusion. -- 6. FRAND Royalty Base. -- I. Introduction: The End-Product or Component?; II. The Appropriate FRAND Royalty Base; III. The Legal Requirement to Use a Particular Royalty Base; IV. The Royalty Base in Standard Essential Patent Litigation; V. Conclusion. -- 7. FRAND and Value Chain Licensing. -- I. The Value Chain Licensing Debate; II. Patent Law and Value Chain Licensing; III. FRAND Commitments and Value Chain Licensing; IV. Competition Law and Value Chain Licensing; V. Policy Outlook for the Internet of Things; VI. Conclusion. -- 8. Remedies. -- I. Injunctions; II. Global or Territorial Scope of a FRAND Licence?; III. Antisuit Injunctions; IV. Past Damages; V. Procedural Remedies to Facilitate Patent Licensing; VI. Conclusion. -- Part III: Standard Essential Patent Licensing in the Internet of Things. -- 9. Standard Essential Patent Licensing in the Internet of Things. -- I. Challenges of FRAND Licensing in the Internet of Things; II. Current Proposals for Improving the Standard Essential Patent Licensing Framework; III. Collective Licensing Models for the Internet of Things; IV. Conclusion. 000048103 520__ $$aWhat is the licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) for connectivity standards such as 5G and Wi-Fi? How will the framework change with the Internet of Things (IoT)? This book provides comprehensive answers to these questions. For over two decades, connectivity standards have been the subject of litigation and controversy around the globe. Now, with the introduction of 5G and the emergence of the world of connected objects, or the IoT, the licensing framework for SEPs is becoming even more contentious. In order to bring clarity to the debate, this book analyses and explains key components of a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licence for SEPs; clarifies the economic, policy and market background of SEP disputes; examines the interrelated application of contract, patent and competition laws; and describes the approaches by courts and regulators in the EU, US and the UK. Importantly, the book also assesses how the experience from the smartphone and ICT industries can be applied in a new environment of the IoT, and considers what needs to be changed in the future SEP licensing landscape.The book provides a holistic coverage of SEP licensing issues in an attempt to reduce uncertainty within this highly complex and technical area, and will be useful to practitioners, policy makers, SMEs and large technology companies in the IoT, as well as academics interested in the field. 000048103 650_0 $$aPatent licenses. 000048103 650_0 $$aInternet of things. 000048103 650_4 $$aTreaty$$xEstablishing the$$xEuropean$$xEconomic Community (1957 March 25). 000048103 650_0 $$aElectronic apparatus and appliances. 000048103 650_4 $$aLaw$$xAntitrust 000048103 650_4 $$aLaw$$xComputer & Internet 000048103 650_4 $$aLAW$$xIntellectual Property$$xPatent 000048103 650_0 $$aInternet$$xLaw and legislation$$zEuropean Union countries.. 000048103 650_0 $$aPatents$$zEuropean Union countries.. 000048103 650_0 $$aIntellectual property$$zEuropean Union countries.. 000048103 650_0 $$aPatents. 000048103 651_0 $$aEuropean Union countries. 000048103 85641 $$uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/wipo/detail.action?docID=7099590$$yView this eBook 000048103 904__ $$aBook 000048103 942__ $$2ddc$$cEBOOK 000048103 980__ $$aBIB 000048103 980__ $$aOS