Standard-setting organisations' IPR policies : intellectual property and competition issues / Manveen Singh.
2022
K1401
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Title
Standard-setting organisations' IPR policies : intellectual property and competition issues / Manveen Singh.
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ISBN
9789811926235 (electronic bk.)
9811926239 (electronic bk.)
9789811926228
9811926220
9811926239 (electronic bk.)
9789811926228
9811926220
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 211 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-2623-5 doi
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K1401
Dewey Decimal Classification
346.04/8
Summary
This book offers a unique insight into the world of standard-setting organizations (SSOs) IPR policies and the role they play in balancing the interests of innovators and implementers, vis-a-vis the development of standards. Since the beginning of the 21st century, there have been quite a few questions asked of the SSOs as to the legality of their IPR policies and the enforceability of disclosure and licensing obligations enshrined therein. That, coupled with disagreements over the appropriate royalty rate and royalty base, has resulted in extensive litigation between innovators and implementers, especially across the Atlantic. The Book, in keeping the USA and EU as the two primary jurisdictions, offers a comprehensive analysis of the disclosure and licensing obligations under SSO IPR policies, with strong theoretical foundations justifying their imposition. More specifically, it offers a birds eye view of the various facets of disclosure and licensing, ranging from non-disclosure and transparency on one hand, to the determination of FRAND on the other. While much has been said about the benefits arising out of collaborative standard-setting, disputes involving SEP licensing have not been limited to the courts, and have attracted a significant amount of scrutiny by competition/antitrust agencies. The Book provides an elaborate account of the anti-competitive concerns surrounding standard-setting, and further documents the role of courts and competition agencies in ensuring good faith licensing negotiations between the SEP holders and implementers. Despite largely focusing on SEP licensing disputes in the USA and EU, the Book also offers a dedicated chapter on standard-setting in the Indian context. The readers are presented with an in-depth discussion on the contrasting approaches adopted by the courts and the Competition Commission of India (CCI), in addressing disputes involving SEPs. The said discussion is supplemented by a careful analysis of the SEP licensing guidelines to have emerged out of other implementer-oriented economies like China and Japan. By doing so, the Book offers readers the opportunity to study and compare the SEP licensing framework in developed, as well as developing economies. SSO IPR policies play an integral role in the development of standards, and with technologies such as the Internet of Things and 5G knocking on the doors, the Book makes for a valuable study on the nuances of standard-setting through the lens of SSOs, and will find takers among a wide reader base of students, researchers, academics, law practitioners, corporates, and policy makers.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Standards and Standard-Setting Organisations
Chapter 2. Disclosure Practices at Standard-Setting Organisations
Chapter 3. Licensing of Standard Essential Patents and the Determination of FRAND
Chapter 4. The Interplay Between Intellectual Property and Competition in Standard-Setting
Chapter 5. Licensing of Standard Essential Patents in an Emerging Economy: An Indian Perspective.
Chapter 2. Disclosure Practices at Standard-Setting Organisations
Chapter 3. Licensing of Standard Essential Patents and the Determination of FRAND
Chapter 4. The Interplay Between Intellectual Property and Competition in Standard-Setting
Chapter 5. Licensing of Standard Essential Patents in an Emerging Economy: An Indian Perspective.