The role of standard-setting organizations with regard to balancing the rights between the owners and the users of standard-essential patents / / Jurgita Randakevičiūtė.

Standard-setting is an essential tool for promoting innovation, competition and resulting in benefits to consumers and businesses. However, due to the fact, that standards are usually protected by standard-essential patents (SEPs), standard-setting may obstruct the access to the standardized technol...

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Superior document:MIPLC studies ; volume 27
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Place / Publishing House:Baden-Baden, Germany :, Augsburg ;, München ;, Washington, DC : : Nomos ;, MIPLC, Munich Intellectual Property Louisiana Center,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:MIPLC studies ; volume 27.
Physical Description:1 online resource (67 p.)
Notes:Originally presented as the author's thesis (L.LM.)--Munich Intellectual Property Law Center, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; I. Introduction; II. SSOs and Their Functions in Standardization; A. The Process of Standardization: Definition and Importance; B. The Role of SSOs During Standardization and After the Standard Is Set; C. European Telecommunications Standards Institute; III. Issues Related to Standardization Leading to Litigation; A. Patent Ambush as an Abuse of a Dominant Position; B. Injunctive Relief in the Light of FRAND Commitment; C. FRAND Commitment in the Standardization and the Implementation of the Standard; IV. The Role of SSOs while Improving the Access to SEPs
  • A. The Obligation of Ex Ante Disclosure in the IPRs PoliciesB. The Role of SSOs in the Post-Standardization Stage; V. Conclusion; VI. List of Works Cited; A. Monographies and Articles; B. International Legal Acts; C. European Union Legislation; D. European Union Court of Justice Case Law; E. European Commission Decisions; F. Other European Union Materials; G. Legislation from other jurisdictions; H. Case law from other jurisdictions; I. Internal documents of SSOs; J. Conference materials; K. Websites and blogs