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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009274319
- Artikelnr.: 70912291
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Introduction Jonathan Barnett and Seán O'Connor; Preface: Why patents are
critical for standards-based technologies Andrei Iancu; Part I.
Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in Global Wireless Markets: 1.
Restoring and revitalizing technology markets for mobile wireless David
Teece; 2. Antitrust convergence on substantive norms for SEP licensing
negotiations: should and could it be? Maureen Ohlhausen and Jana Seidl;
Part II. Patent Holdup, Royalty Stacking, and the FRAND Standard: 3.
Cellular SEP royalties: what should competition policy be? Alexander
Galetovic, Stephen Haber and Lew Zaretski; 4. The fair division of surplus
from a FRAND license negotiated in good faith J. Gregory Sidak; Part III.
Patent Holdout and the Rise of 'Efficient' Infringement: 5. Efficient
infringement in the SEP space Kristen Osenga; 6. Restoring deterrence: The
case for enhanced damages in a No-Injunction patent system Jonathan Barnett
and David Kappos; Part IV. Transactional Solutions: Redesigning SEP
Licensing Markets: 7. Designing SEP licensing negotiation groups to reduce
patent holdout in 5G/IoT markets Bowman Heiden, Igor Nikolic, and Ruud
Peters; 8. How to create a smoother SEP Licensing Ecosystem for IoT Ruud
Peters, Fabian Hoffman, and Nikolas Thumm; Part V. Patent Enforcement,
Wireless Markets, and Global Competitiveness: 9. The geopolitical
implications of patent holdout and the ensuing race to the home court Jorge
Padilla and Andrew Tuffin; 10. China's practice of anti-suit injunctions in
SEP litigation: transplant or false friend? Mark Cohen; 11. Patents and
competition: commercializing innovation in the global ecosystem for 5G and
IoT F. Scott Kieff and Thomas Grant; Index.
critical for standards-based technologies Andrei Iancu; Part I.
Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in Global Wireless Markets: 1.
Restoring and revitalizing technology markets for mobile wireless David
Teece; 2. Antitrust convergence on substantive norms for SEP licensing
negotiations: should and could it be? Maureen Ohlhausen and Jana Seidl;
Part II. Patent Holdup, Royalty Stacking, and the FRAND Standard: 3.
Cellular SEP royalties: what should competition policy be? Alexander
Galetovic, Stephen Haber and Lew Zaretski; 4. The fair division of surplus
from a FRAND license negotiated in good faith J. Gregory Sidak; Part III.
Patent Holdout and the Rise of 'Efficient' Infringement: 5. Efficient
infringement in the SEP space Kristen Osenga; 6. Restoring deterrence: The
case for enhanced damages in a No-Injunction patent system Jonathan Barnett
and David Kappos; Part IV. Transactional Solutions: Redesigning SEP
Licensing Markets: 7. Designing SEP licensing negotiation groups to reduce
patent holdout in 5G/IoT markets Bowman Heiden, Igor Nikolic, and Ruud
Peters; 8. How to create a smoother SEP Licensing Ecosystem for IoT Ruud
Peters, Fabian Hoffman, and Nikolas Thumm; Part V. Patent Enforcement,
Wireless Markets, and Global Competitiveness: 9. The geopolitical
implications of patent holdout and the ensuing race to the home court Jorge
Padilla and Andrew Tuffin; 10. China's practice of anti-suit injunctions in
SEP litigation: transplant or false friend? Mark Cohen; 11. Patents and
competition: commercializing innovation in the global ecosystem for 5G and
IoT F. Scott Kieff and Thomas Grant; Index.
Introduction Jonathan Barnett and Seán O'Connor; Preface: Why patents are
critical for standards-based technologies Andrei Iancu; Part I.
Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in Global Wireless Markets: 1.
Restoring and revitalizing technology markets for mobile wireless David
Teece; 2. Antitrust convergence on substantive norms for SEP licensing
negotiations: should and could it be? Maureen Ohlhausen and Jana Seidl;
Part II. Patent Holdup, Royalty Stacking, and the FRAND Standard: 3.
Cellular SEP royalties: what should competition policy be? Alexander
Galetovic, Stephen Haber and Lew Zaretski; 4. The fair division of surplus
from a FRAND license negotiated in good faith J. Gregory Sidak; Part III.
Patent Holdout and the Rise of 'Efficient' Infringement: 5. Efficient
infringement in the SEP space Kristen Osenga; 6. Restoring deterrence: The
case for enhanced damages in a No-Injunction patent system Jonathan Barnett
and David Kappos; Part IV. Transactional Solutions: Redesigning SEP
Licensing Markets: 7. Designing SEP licensing negotiation groups to reduce
patent holdout in 5G/IoT markets Bowman Heiden, Igor Nikolic, and Ruud
Peters; 8. How to create a smoother SEP Licensing Ecosystem for IoT Ruud
Peters, Fabian Hoffman, and Nikolas Thumm; Part V. Patent Enforcement,
Wireless Markets, and Global Competitiveness: 9. The geopolitical
implications of patent holdout and the ensuing race to the home court Jorge
Padilla and Andrew Tuffin; 10. China's practice of anti-suit injunctions in
SEP litigation: transplant or false friend? Mark Cohen; 11. Patents and
competition: commercializing innovation in the global ecosystem for 5G and
IoT F. Scott Kieff and Thomas Grant; Index.
critical for standards-based technologies Andrei Iancu; Part I.
Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in Global Wireless Markets: 1.
Restoring and revitalizing technology markets for mobile wireless David
Teece; 2. Antitrust convergence on substantive norms for SEP licensing
negotiations: should and could it be? Maureen Ohlhausen and Jana Seidl;
Part II. Patent Holdup, Royalty Stacking, and the FRAND Standard: 3.
Cellular SEP royalties: what should competition policy be? Alexander
Galetovic, Stephen Haber and Lew Zaretski; 4. The fair division of surplus
from a FRAND license negotiated in good faith J. Gregory Sidak; Part III.
Patent Holdout and the Rise of 'Efficient' Infringement: 5. Efficient
infringement in the SEP space Kristen Osenga; 6. Restoring deterrence: The
case for enhanced damages in a No-Injunction patent system Jonathan Barnett
and David Kappos; Part IV. Transactional Solutions: Redesigning SEP
Licensing Markets: 7. Designing SEP licensing negotiation groups to reduce
patent holdout in 5G/IoT markets Bowman Heiden, Igor Nikolic, and Ruud
Peters; 8. How to create a smoother SEP Licensing Ecosystem for IoT Ruud
Peters, Fabian Hoffman, and Nikolas Thumm; Part V. Patent Enforcement,
Wireless Markets, and Global Competitiveness: 9. The geopolitical
implications of patent holdout and the ensuing race to the home court Jorge
Padilla and Andrew Tuffin; 10. China's practice of anti-suit injunctions in
SEP litigation: transplant or false friend? Mark Cohen; 11. Patents and
competition: commercializing innovation in the global ecosystem for 5G and
IoT F. Scott Kieff and Thomas Grant; Index.