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7th Dec,17

Inside IP: The EU Approach To Standard Essential Patents

2018-02-21T17:28:14+00:00By |

Published: December 7, 2017 Publisher: Mondaq “In April 2016, the European Commission identified three areas of the SEP licensing environment that needed improvement: (1) opaque information on SEP exposure (2) unclear valuation of patented technologies reading on standards and the definition of FRAND and (3) the risk of uncertainty in relation [...]

4th Dec,17

Volatility Threatens Smartphone Innovation

2017-12-21T15:41:58+00:00By |

Published: December 4, 2017 Publisher: Huffington Post “Last month the iPhone X, a $999-$1149.99 smartphone commemorating 10 years of the iPhone became available; and while 5G technology is on the horizon it isn’t quite ready for Apple’s newest products. The conventional understanding is that 5G will roll out by 2019, but one [...]

29th Nov,17

EU Commission sets middle course for SEP licensing in Europe

2017-12-21T15:42:14+00:00By |

Published: November 29, 2017 Publisher: IPKat “Today the EU Commission published their much-awaited and debated communication on standard essential patent (SEP) licensing. The document entitled "Setting out the EU approach to Standard Essential Patents" contains 14 pages of key principles aimed at fostering a "balanced, smooth and predictable framework for SEPs".  The key principles [...]

29th Nov,17

European Commission Communication: Setting Out the EU Approach to Standard Essential Patents

2017-12-21T15:41:53+00:00By |

On November 29, 2017, the European Commission (EC) released a Communication titled Setting out the EU approach to Standard Essential Patents (SEPs). In this Communication, the EC set out to address three key concerns: The prevalence of opaque information on SEP exposure; Unclear valuation of patented technologies included in standards [...]

28th Nov,17

Seoul’s highest court rejects Qualcomm’s call for suspension of corrective measure

2017-12-21T15:42:22+00:00By |

Published: November 28, 2017 Publisher: Yonhap “South Korea's highest court has rejected U.S. mobile phone chipmaker Qualcomm Inc.'s call to suspend the implementation of corrective measures taken by the country's anti-trust watchdog, the Fair Trade Commission said Tuesday. In December last year, the FTC slapped Qualcomm with a record fine of [...]

27th Nov,17

SEP licensing and competition law: DOJ and European Commission bless a new “patent-friendly” approach

2017-12-21T15:44:13+00:00By |

Published: November 27, 2017 Publisher: Trust in IP “Recently, the debate on the applicability of competition law to the licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs) has come to a turning point. Indeed, both the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the European Commission are making an attempt to provide a final answer to [...]

23rd Nov,17

FRAND and connected vehicles – why the Unwired Planet judgment matters to the automotive industry

2017-12-21T15:44:25+00:00By |

Published: November 23, 2017 Publisher: Lexology “Earlier this year, the High Court handed down its judgment in Unwired Planet v Huawei. This decision set the FRAND (Fair Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory) royalty rate Huawei must pay for a licence to Unwired Planet's portfolio of standard essential mobile telecoms patents. The judgment [...]

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