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” supports the view that patent pooling are pro-competitve …
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Digital technologies are being adopted at a faster pace than previous waves of innovation, and their use is re …
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adjudication of patent damages, or more precisely, FRAND royalties for standard essential patents (SEPs). Through the use of an … Qualcomm and ARM are used to exemplify different market and industry norms regarding patent licensing. The main findings … suggest that rote use of procedural rules such as the smallest saleable patent practicing unit (SSPPU) and entire market value …
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media content, including the AT&T-Time Warner and the Disney-Fox mergers. Using a theory-driven approach, we examine …
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If one or two cellular carriers gain control of enough spectrum, they may be able to prevent current and potential rivals from getting the spectrum needed to compete effectively. Thus, regulators typically attempt to protect competition through some form of limit on how much spectrum any one...
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This paper identifies substantial flaws in how U.S. government agencies and courts assess the impact of proposed mergers by firms using broadband networks to reach consumers. Based on current market definitions, consumer impact assessments and economic doctrine, antitrust enforcement agencies...
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have received little attention in the FRAND literature, but they are an emerging concern for innovation and competition …
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fallen short. Thus, a new theory is needed to secure the market-wide benefits that patent pledges can offer. This article … proposes a novel “market reliance” theory for the enforcement of patent pledges. Market reliance is rooted in the equitable …Patent holders are, with increasing frequency, making public promises to refrain from asserting patents under certain …
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Standards often require the use of patented technologies. Holders of standard-essential patents (SEPs) typically commit to make their patents available on "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory" (FRAND) terms. National competition authorities increasingly intervene against perceived FRAND...
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Standards often require the use of patented technologies. Holders of standard-essential patents (SEPs) typically commit to make their patents available on "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory" (FRAND) terms. National competition authorities increasingly intervene against perceived FRAND...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012161498