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More and more everyday devices rely on technical standards, such as many wireless standards. Many such standards include patented technology, and any party wishing to implement a standard needs to seek a license for the associated SEPs. While over 250,000 patents have already been disclosed by their owner to be potentially essential to one or more technical standards, it is often very difficult for stakeholders to determine which patents are actually required.
This pilot study explores ways to analyze essentiality of SEPs on a larger scale, thus creating more transparency in the market and facilitating a smoother licensing negotiation process for such patents. The outcome of the project is important to small and medium-sized enterprises and large companies alike.
In December 2018, a consortium of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Technical University of Munich (TUM), Dialogic Innovatie & Interactie, and several independent experts was selected by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission to carry out a pilot project for essentiality checks of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs).
This pilot study explores ways to analyze essentiality of SEPs on a larger scale, thus creating more transparency in the market and facilitating a smoother licensing negotiation process for such patents. The outcome of the project is important to small and medium-sized enterprises and large companies alike.
In December 2018, a consortium of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Technical University of Munich (TUM), Dialogic Innovatie & Interactie, and several independent experts was selected by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission to carry out a pilot project for essentiality checks of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs).
Layman's description
| Short title | Project for essentiality checks of Standard Essential Patents |
|---|---|
| Acronym | JRC_ESS |
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/03/19 → 22/04/20 |
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Disclosure rules and declared essential patents
Bekkers, R., Catalini, C., Martinelli, A., Righi, C. & Simcoe, T. (Corresponding author), Jan 2023, In: Research Policy. 52, 1, 14 p., 104618.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Overcoming inefficiencies in patent licensing: A method to assess patent essentiality for technical standards
Bekkers, R. N. A. (Corresponding author), Tur, E. M., Henkel, J., van der Vorst, T., Driesse, M. & Contreras, J., 19 Jul 2022, In: Research Policy. 51, 10, 13 p., 104590.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Landscape Study of Potentially Essential Patents Disclosed to ETSI: A study carried out in the context of the EC ‘Pilot Study for Essentiality Assessment of Standard Essential Patents’ project
Bekkers, R. N. A., Raiteri, E., Martinelli, A., Tur, E. M. & Thumm, N. (Editor), Nov 2020, Luxembourg: European Union. 72 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Professional
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