The Cambridge Handbook of Technical Standardization Law
Competition, Antitrust, and Patents
Herausgeber: Contreras, Jorge L
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Competition, Antitrust, and Patents
Herausgeber: Contreras, Jorge L
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This groundbreaking volume, edited by Jorge L. Contreras, assesses and analyzes the legal aspects of technical standards and standardization.
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This groundbreaking volume, edited by Jorge L. Contreras, assesses and analyzes the legal aspects of technical standards and standardization.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 179mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781107570139
- ISBN-10: 1107570131
- Artikelnr.: 56018931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 179mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781107570139
- ISBN-10: 1107570131
- Artikelnr.: 56018931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Jorge L. Contreras; Part I. Standards and Standardization in
the Marketplace: 1. Standards and the global economy Knut Blind and Brian
Kahin; 2. No standard for standards: understanding the ICT
standards-development ecosystem Brad Biddle; 3. How SSOs work: unpacking
the mobile industry's 3GPP standards Kirti Gupta; Part II.
Antitrust/Competition Law and Standards Development: 4. Unilateral conduct
and standards Daryl Lim; 5. Concerted action in standard-setting George S.
Cary and Daniel Culley; 6. European Union competition law, intellectual
property law and standardization Damien Geradin; Part III. Patents and
Standards: Introduction - patent and antitrust law: an introduction Michael
A. Carrier; 7. Economics of patents and standardization: network effects,
hold-up, hold-out, stacking Tim Simcoe and Allan Shampine; 8. Collective
rights organizations: a guide to benefits, costs and antitrust safeguards
Richard J. Gilbert; Part IV. Private Ordering Policies for Standardization:
Disclosure and Licensing Commitments: 9. Origins of FRAND licensing
commitments in the United States and Europe Jorge L. Contreras; 10. Form
and variation in FRAND and other standards licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 11. Enforcing FRAND and other SDO licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 12. Non-discrimination and FRAND commitments Jorge L. Contreras
and Anne Layne-Farrar; 13. Essentiality and standards-essential patents
Jorge L. Contreras; 14. Transfers of standards essential patents Marc Sandy
Block; 15. The disclosure of patents and licensing terms in standards
development Gil Ohana and Brad Biddle; Part V. FRAND Litigation around the
World; 16. US antitrust aspects of FRAND disputes Renata Hesse and Frances
Marshall; 17. EU competition law analysis of FRAND disputes Nicolas Petit;
18. FRAND (and industrial policy) in China D. Daniel Sokol and Wentong
Zheng; 19. FRAND in Korea Sang-Seung Yi and Yoonhee Kim; 20. Standard
essential patents in Japan Yuko Kimijima; 21. FRAND in India J. Gregory
Sidak; 22. Alternative dispute resolution and FRAND disputes Jorge L.
Contreras and David L. Newman; 23. Judicially determined FRAND royalties
Norman V. Siebrasse and Thomas F. Cotter; 24. Injunctive relief and the
FRAND commitment in the United States J. Gregory Sidak; 25. Injunctive
relief in the EU - intellectual property and competition law at the
remedies stage Pierre Larouche and Nicolo Zingales; 26. Standard Essential
Patents at the United States International Trade Commission Elizabeth I.
Winston; 27. The anti-suit injunction - a transnational remedy for
multi-jurisdictional SEP litigation Jorge L. Contreras and Michael A.
Eixenberger.
the Marketplace: 1. Standards and the global economy Knut Blind and Brian
Kahin; 2. No standard for standards: understanding the ICT
standards-development ecosystem Brad Biddle; 3. How SSOs work: unpacking
the mobile industry's 3GPP standards Kirti Gupta; Part II.
Antitrust/Competition Law and Standards Development: 4. Unilateral conduct
and standards Daryl Lim; 5. Concerted action in standard-setting George S.
Cary and Daniel Culley; 6. European Union competition law, intellectual
property law and standardization Damien Geradin; Part III. Patents and
Standards: Introduction - patent and antitrust law: an introduction Michael
A. Carrier; 7. Economics of patents and standardization: network effects,
hold-up, hold-out, stacking Tim Simcoe and Allan Shampine; 8. Collective
rights organizations: a guide to benefits, costs and antitrust safeguards
Richard J. Gilbert; Part IV. Private Ordering Policies for Standardization:
Disclosure and Licensing Commitments: 9. Origins of FRAND licensing
commitments in the United States and Europe Jorge L. Contreras; 10. Form
and variation in FRAND and other standards licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 11. Enforcing FRAND and other SDO licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 12. Non-discrimination and FRAND commitments Jorge L. Contreras
and Anne Layne-Farrar; 13. Essentiality and standards-essential patents
Jorge L. Contreras; 14. Transfers of standards essential patents Marc Sandy
Block; 15. The disclosure of patents and licensing terms in standards
development Gil Ohana and Brad Biddle; Part V. FRAND Litigation around the
World; 16. US antitrust aspects of FRAND disputes Renata Hesse and Frances
Marshall; 17. EU competition law analysis of FRAND disputes Nicolas Petit;
18. FRAND (and industrial policy) in China D. Daniel Sokol and Wentong
Zheng; 19. FRAND in Korea Sang-Seung Yi and Yoonhee Kim; 20. Standard
essential patents in Japan Yuko Kimijima; 21. FRAND in India J. Gregory
Sidak; 22. Alternative dispute resolution and FRAND disputes Jorge L.
Contreras and David L. Newman; 23. Judicially determined FRAND royalties
Norman V. Siebrasse and Thomas F. Cotter; 24. Injunctive relief and the
FRAND commitment in the United States J. Gregory Sidak; 25. Injunctive
relief in the EU - intellectual property and competition law at the
remedies stage Pierre Larouche and Nicolo Zingales; 26. Standard Essential
Patents at the United States International Trade Commission Elizabeth I.
Winston; 27. The anti-suit injunction - a transnational remedy for
multi-jurisdictional SEP litigation Jorge L. Contreras and Michael A.
Eixenberger.
Introduction Jorge L. Contreras; Part I. Standards and Standardization in
the Marketplace: 1. Standards and the global economy Knut Blind and Brian
Kahin; 2. No standard for standards: understanding the ICT
standards-development ecosystem Brad Biddle; 3. How SSOs work: unpacking
the mobile industry's 3GPP standards Kirti Gupta; Part II.
Antitrust/Competition Law and Standards Development: 4. Unilateral conduct
and standards Daryl Lim; 5. Concerted action in standard-setting George S.
Cary and Daniel Culley; 6. European Union competition law, intellectual
property law and standardization Damien Geradin; Part III. Patents and
Standards: Introduction - patent and antitrust law: an introduction Michael
A. Carrier; 7. Economics of patents and standardization: network effects,
hold-up, hold-out, stacking Tim Simcoe and Allan Shampine; 8. Collective
rights organizations: a guide to benefits, costs and antitrust safeguards
Richard J. Gilbert; Part IV. Private Ordering Policies for Standardization:
Disclosure and Licensing Commitments: 9. Origins of FRAND licensing
commitments in the United States and Europe Jorge L. Contreras; 10. Form
and variation in FRAND and other standards licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 11. Enforcing FRAND and other SDO licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 12. Non-discrimination and FRAND commitments Jorge L. Contreras
and Anne Layne-Farrar; 13. Essentiality and standards-essential patents
Jorge L. Contreras; 14. Transfers of standards essential patents Marc Sandy
Block; 15. The disclosure of patents and licensing terms in standards
development Gil Ohana and Brad Biddle; Part V. FRAND Litigation around the
World; 16. US antitrust aspects of FRAND disputes Renata Hesse and Frances
Marshall; 17. EU competition law analysis of FRAND disputes Nicolas Petit;
18. FRAND (and industrial policy) in China D. Daniel Sokol and Wentong
Zheng; 19. FRAND in Korea Sang-Seung Yi and Yoonhee Kim; 20. Standard
essential patents in Japan Yuko Kimijima; 21. FRAND in India J. Gregory
Sidak; 22. Alternative dispute resolution and FRAND disputes Jorge L.
Contreras and David L. Newman; 23. Judicially determined FRAND royalties
Norman V. Siebrasse and Thomas F. Cotter; 24. Injunctive relief and the
FRAND commitment in the United States J. Gregory Sidak; 25. Injunctive
relief in the EU - intellectual property and competition law at the
remedies stage Pierre Larouche and Nicolo Zingales; 26. Standard Essential
Patents at the United States International Trade Commission Elizabeth I.
Winston; 27. The anti-suit injunction - a transnational remedy for
multi-jurisdictional SEP litigation Jorge L. Contreras and Michael A.
Eixenberger.
the Marketplace: 1. Standards and the global economy Knut Blind and Brian
Kahin; 2. No standard for standards: understanding the ICT
standards-development ecosystem Brad Biddle; 3. How SSOs work: unpacking
the mobile industry's 3GPP standards Kirti Gupta; Part II.
Antitrust/Competition Law and Standards Development: 4. Unilateral conduct
and standards Daryl Lim; 5. Concerted action in standard-setting George S.
Cary and Daniel Culley; 6. European Union competition law, intellectual
property law and standardization Damien Geradin; Part III. Patents and
Standards: Introduction - patent and antitrust law: an introduction Michael
A. Carrier; 7. Economics of patents and standardization: network effects,
hold-up, hold-out, stacking Tim Simcoe and Allan Shampine; 8. Collective
rights organizations: a guide to benefits, costs and antitrust safeguards
Richard J. Gilbert; Part IV. Private Ordering Policies for Standardization:
Disclosure and Licensing Commitments: 9. Origins of FRAND licensing
commitments in the United States and Europe Jorge L. Contreras; 10. Form
and variation in FRAND and other standards licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 11. Enforcing FRAND and other SDO licensing commitments Jorge L.
Contreras; 12. Non-discrimination and FRAND commitments Jorge L. Contreras
and Anne Layne-Farrar; 13. Essentiality and standards-essential patents
Jorge L. Contreras; 14. Transfers of standards essential patents Marc Sandy
Block; 15. The disclosure of patents and licensing terms in standards
development Gil Ohana and Brad Biddle; Part V. FRAND Litigation around the
World; 16. US antitrust aspects of FRAND disputes Renata Hesse and Frances
Marshall; 17. EU competition law analysis of FRAND disputes Nicolas Petit;
18. FRAND (and industrial policy) in China D. Daniel Sokol and Wentong
Zheng; 19. FRAND in Korea Sang-Seung Yi and Yoonhee Kim; 20. Standard
essential patents in Japan Yuko Kimijima; 21. FRAND in India J. Gregory
Sidak; 22. Alternative dispute resolution and FRAND disputes Jorge L.
Contreras and David L. Newman; 23. Judicially determined FRAND royalties
Norman V. Siebrasse and Thomas F. Cotter; 24. Injunctive relief and the
FRAND commitment in the United States J. Gregory Sidak; 25. Injunctive
relief in the EU - intellectual property and competition law at the
remedies stage Pierre Larouche and Nicolo Zingales; 26. Standard Essential
Patents at the United States International Trade Commission Elizabeth I.
Winston; 27. The anti-suit injunction - a transnational remedy for
multi-jurisdictional SEP litigation Jorge L. Contreras and Michael A.
Eixenberger.