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The purpose of this study is to present a unique database on commercialized patents and to illustrate how it can be … used to analyze the commercialization process of patents. The dataset is based on a survey of Swedish patents owned by … commercialization not found anywhere else, including whether, when and how (acquisition, licensing, existing or new firm) patents were …
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-competitive effects of patent pools for complementary patents naturally extend for dynamic innovation incentives. However, this simple … conclusion may not hold if we entertain the possibility that patents are probabilistic and can be invalidated in court. In such a … case, the licensing fees reflect the strength of patents. Patent pools of complementary patents can be used to discourage …
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We study a novel database of intellectual property (IP) licensing agreements sourced from filings made by publicly-listed corporations, a large fraction of which firms (initially) disclose with redacted terms. In contrast to the benchmark that IP quality alone determines the pricing of IP, we...
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The 5G mobile telecommunications standard is focusing increased attention on licensing of Standard Essential Patents …
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disputes over standard-essential patents that encourage continued investment in innovation and continued participation in …
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licenses over Standard-Essential Patents (SEPs). Under SSPPU, royalties should reflect the value added to the smallest salable …
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This paper describes a new database of declared Standard-Essential Patents (SEPs), discusses methods for matching … declared patents, and neglected the implications of SEP declarations for specific standards. Furthermore, we present a new … identifying other standard-related patents, and provides information on technological relationships between standards and standard …
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We present two classroom experiments on technology licensing. The first classroom experiment introduces the concept of royalty stacking. The students learn that non-cooperative pricing of royalties for complementary intellectual property rights leads to a double-marginalization effect....
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We study the 1956 consent decree against the Bell System to investigate whether patents held by a dominant firm are … to license all its existing patents royalty-free. The compulsory licensing increased follow-on innovation building on … Bell patents by 17%. This effect is driven mainly by young and small companies. Yet, innovation increased only outside the …
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