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Preserving the Royalty-Free Standards Ecosystem

  • Jorge L. Contreras
  • , Rudi N.A. Bekkers
  • , C. Bradford Biddle
  • , Enrico Bonadio
  • , Michael A. Carrier
  • , Bernard Chao
  • , Charles Duan
  • , Richard Gilbert
  • , Joachim Henkel
  • , Erik Hovenkamp
  • , Martin Husovec
  • , Kai Jakobs
  • , Dong-hyu Kim
  • , Mark A. Lemley
  • , Brian J. Love
  • , Luke McDonagh
  • , Fiona Scott Morton
  • , Jason Schultz
  • , Timothy Simcoe
  • , Jennifer M. Urban
  • Joy Xiang

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It has long been recognized in Europe and elsewhere that standards-development organizations (SDOs) may adopt policies that require their participants to license patents essential to the SDO’s standards (standards-essential patents or SEPs) to manufacturers of standardized products (“implementers”) on a royalty-free (RF) basis. This requirement contrasts with SDO policies that permit SEP holders to charge implementers monetary patent royalties, sometimes on terms that are specified as “fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory” (FRAND). As demonstrated by two decades of intensive litigation around the world, FRAND royalties have given rise to intractable disputes regarding the manner in which such royalties should be calculated and adjudicated. In contrast, standards distributed on an RF basis are comparatively free from litigation and the attendant transaction costs. Accordingly, numerous SDOs around the world have adopted RF licensing policies and many widely adopted standards, including Bluetooth, USB, IPv6, HTTP, HTML and XML, are distributed on an RF basis. This note briefly discusses the commercial considerations surrounding RF standards, the relationship between RF standards and open source software (OSS) and the SDO policy mechanisms – including “universal reciprocity” -- that enable RF licensing to succeed in the marketplace.
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)371-375
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftEuropean Intellectual Property Review
Volume45
Nummer van het tijdschrift7
StatusGepubliceerd - 2023

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