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Patent licensing in Europe
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ISBN: 0406148406 9780406148407 Year: 1986 Publisher: London: Butterworths,


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Technology Pooling Licensing Agreements: Promoting Patent Access Through Collaborative IP Mechanisms
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ISBN: 3845226315 3832959769 Year: 2010 Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

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In patent communities several patentees cooperate contractually to licence the respective patented technologies to third parties. In consideration of the rising relevance of this business practice, this book discusses crucial courses and strategic considerations, which are the basis for the establishment of patent communities, both in legal and empirical regard, in order to identify the optimal conditions for successful conversion in a competitive surrounding. Thus the best conditions for the promotion of innovation are to be created.


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Enforcement of FRAND Commitments under Article 102 TFEU : The Nature of FRAND Defence in Patent Litigation
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ISBN: 3845229845 3832958371 Year: 2011 Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

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Defining the true meaning of the acronym FRAND reminds of the parable of two political parties arguing before the elections: who is right and who is wrong, although they both know that there is no such thing as one truth and most utterly it depends on the individual perspective. Given the very substantial legal and business concerns involved within the telecommunication standardization environment, the conflicts what FRAND terms and conditions means seem to be unavoidable.


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The role of standard-setting organizations with regard to balancing the rights between the owners and the users of standard-essential patents
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ISBN: 3845264276 384872328X Year: 2015 Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

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Standard-setting is an essential tool for promoting innovation, competition and resulting in benefits to consumers and businesses. However, due to the fact, that standards are usually protected by standard-essential patents (SEPs), standard-setting may obstruct the access to the standardized technology and create entry barriers into the market for those, who do not own SEPs. The afore-described events cause tension between the owners and the users of SEPs. In order to keep the balance between the afore-specified parties, standard-setting organizations (SSPs) come into play by requiring SEPs owners to license these patents on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms. Nevertheless, the latter attempt quite often results in costly and time-consuming litigation, because the parties are not able to agree what kind of terms are FRAND. Such situation inevitably impedes the implementation of the standardized technology into industries and calls for a re-consideration of the role of SSOs during the process of standardization and after the standard is set. In this work, the possible role of SSOs while improving the access for the users to the standardized technology will be discussed.


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Intellectual property licensing and transactions : theory and practice
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ISBN: 1009049437 1316518035 100905869X 1009058894 9781009058698 9781009058896 9781009049436 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,

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Intellectual property transactions underlie large segments of the global economy, from pharmaceuticals to computing, entertainment to digital content. This first-of-its-kind resource combines practical contract drafting and negotiation skills with substantive legal doctrine in the rapidly growing area of intellectual property transactions and licensing. Though primarily designed for classroom use, it is also a must-have legal reference work for every lawyer involved in the technology, biopharma, entertainment, media or financial services industries. It includes practical drafting models and explanations of key contractual provisions such as field of use, exclusivity, milestones, royalties, termination, indemnification and liability, and combines these with discussion of the latest cases interpreting these provisions. Numerous legal doctrines that affect the enforcement of IP agreements are also covered, including exhaustion, first sale, misuse, estoppel, antitrust and bankruptcy law, as well as chapters focusing on specialized fields such as trademark law, music licensing, technical standardization, and IP pooling. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Biobazaar : the open source revolution and biotechnology
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ISBN: 9780674026353 0674026357 0674033604 9780674033603 067426472X Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard university press,

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Can the open source approach do for biotechnology what it has done for information technology? Hope's book is the first sustained and systematic inquiry into the application of open source principles to the life sciences. Traversing disciplinary boundaries, she presents a careful analysis of intellectual property-related challenges confronting the biotechnology industry and then paints a detailed picture of "open source biotechnology" as a possible solution.

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